Festive greetings to all

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ENS Team
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Thank you for following ENS blog updates in 2021. We’ll be taking a short break and are resuming our blog in January. Meanwhile, we wish you all the best for 2022 and if you missed them the first time, you can catch up on some of our most read blogs from 2021 below. 

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Christmas

Thank you for following ENS blog updates in 2021. This year has been as busy as ever, in great part thanks to our members and partners who've worked with us to help make real progress in ending statelessness in Europe. 

Despite the continued operational and other challenges caused by the pandemic in 2021, we are proud of the continued impact we have achieved together with our members and partners. For a quick snapshot of everything we’ve been up to recently you can check out our latest newsletter released last week.

We’ll be taking a short break and are resuming our blog in January. Meanwhile, we wish you all the best for 2022.

In case you missed them the first time, you can catch up on some of our most read blogs from 2021:

How far do citizenship laws in European Union Member States safeguard the children born there from statelessness? by Merve Erdilmen and Iseult Honohan 

Shamima Begum Supreme Court judgment: What are the implications for statelessness cases? by Alison Harvey

Even where countries in Europe recognise marriage equality, children born to same-sex families remain at risk of statelessness by Björn Sieverding

UK Home Office changes to Immigration Rules on statelessness: a mixed bag by Cynthia Orchard and Judith Carter 

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