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As of late July 2024, the Ministry of Justice and Public Security (MJSP) had 12,488…

As of late July 2024, the Ministry of Justice and Public Security (MJSP) had 12,488 pending naturalisation applications. To address this backlog, the National Justice Secretariat has mobilised a task force with temporary support from staff, interns, and outsourced workers to…

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As of late July 2024, the Ministry of Justice and Public Security (MJSP) had 12,488 pending naturalisation applications.

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As of late July 2024, the Ministry of Justice and Public Security (MJSP) had 12,488 pending naturalisation applications. To address this backlog, the National Justice Secretariat has mobilised a task force with temporary support from staff, interns, and outsourced workers to expedite the process. The naturalisation process begins with the Federal Police, where preliminary documentation is reviewed. After this, the application is forwarded to the MJSP for final analysis and a decision on approval, denial, or dismissal. If the naturalisation application process exceeds 180 days without a decision, the applicant has the right to file a Writ of Mandamus. This legal remedy ensures that the public administration decides within a reasonable timeframe. A Writ of Mandamus can be sought when delays are excessive, serving as a mechanism to compel the relevant authority to resolve the application and ensure the applicant's right to a timely response is upheld. Legal guidance can help clarify the applicable rules, the risks involved, and the next step that best fits your situation.

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Last updated: 2024-11-12

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