Breaking the Presumption That Applicants of Statelessness Determination Procedures Are Foreign

Paola Pelletier Quiñones
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This article considers the situation of those who apply for a determination of their status as a stateless person but could, nonetheless, be nationals of the state in which they apply. Cases of in situ statelessness provide the most opportunity for the identification of these situations. After having identified 23 formal Statelessness Determination Procedures (‘SDP’) adopted as of 2020 from 23 countries, it is conclusive that these norms presume the applicant is foreign. However, eight countries have been mapped with safeguards in their SDP norms recognising the possibility that there could be identified applicants who may be nationals and what to do in cases of doubt. These safeguards are adopted by four countries in the Americas (Costa Rica, Panama, Paraguay and Argentina) and four countries in Europe (Georgia, Moldova, Ukraine and Turkey). These constitute good practices that should be taken into consideration by further SDP norms adopted in the future, modifications of current SDP norms and statistics. This issue constitutes a ‘red flag’ for raising awareness of discriminatory state policies that assume stateless applicants are foreign and should receive second-class citizenship (naturalization), rather than refer the case to the corresponding national civil registry authorities and facilitate the access to nationality. The objective of this article has not yet been analysed by doctrine or the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees.
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打破无国籍认定程序申请人为外国人的假设
本条考虑到那些申请确定其无国籍人地位,但仍可能是其申请国国民的人的情况。就地无国籍情况为查明这些情况提供了最大的机会。在确定了截至2020年来自23个国家采用的23个正式的无国籍确定程序(“SDP”)之后,可以得出结论,这些规范假定申请人是外国人。然而,已有8个国家在其SDP规范中制定了保障措施,承认可能存在可能是国民的已识别申请人,以及在有疑问的情况下该如何做。美洲的四个国家(哥斯达黎加、巴拿马、巴拉圭和阿根廷)和欧洲的四个国家(格鲁吉亚、摩尔多瓦、乌克兰和土耳其)采用了这些保障措施。这些构成了未来通过的进一步SDP规范、修改当前SDP规范和统计数据应考虑的良好做法。这个问题构成了一个“危险信号”,提高了人们对歧视性国家政策的认识,这些政策认为无国籍申请人是外国人,应该获得二等公民身份(归化),而不是将案件提交给相应的国家民事登记当局,并为获得国籍提供便利。这条的目的还没有得到理论或联合国难民事务高级专员的分析。
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