People found guilty of serious offences could in future lose their Finnish citizenship
5.12.2018 11.37
In future, people found guilty of certain serious offences could lose their Finnish citizenship. Such offences would include treason, high treason and offences against the vital interests of Finland committed with terrorist intent. The Government submitted a proposal to amend the Nationality Act to Parliament on 5 December.
Updated draft law on the enforcement of deportation decisions circulated for comments
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The Ministry of the Interior has circulated for comment the Government’s draft proposal concerning the enforcement of deportation decisions. The draft law has been updated on the basis of the comments provided during the previous circulation.
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