The United Nations Convention on the Rights of Persons With Disabilities 2017
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-43790-3_22
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Article 18 [Liberty of Movement and Nationality]

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“…Certain requirements may be discriminatory towards people with disabilities, such as people who are unable to take an exam in the standard way or who have an intellectual disability and are unable to acquire the required knowledge (Waddington, 2013). Cera (2017) recommends positive measures and accommodations must be provided to ensure people with disabilities have the opportunity to apply on an equal basis with other applicants. This applies to both training offered prior to testing and adapted testing methods (Waddington, 2013).…”
Section: Requirements and Supports Tailored To Individual Needsmentioning
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“…Certain requirements may be discriminatory towards people with disabilities, such as people who are unable to take an exam in the standard way or who have an intellectual disability and are unable to acquire the required knowledge (Waddington, 2013). Cera (2017) recommends positive measures and accommodations must be provided to ensure people with disabilities have the opportunity to apply on an equal basis with other applicants. This applies to both training offered prior to testing and adapted testing methods (Waddington, 2013).…”
Section: Requirements and Supports Tailored To Individual Needsmentioning
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“…This applies to both training offered prior to testing and adapted testing methods (Waddington, 2013). However, Cera (2017) notes that positive measures may nevertheless not ensure access for all persons with disabilities, in which case exemptions should be provided to ensure access to citizenship. Not all countries examined in this report address the needs of people with disabilities in citizenship law or information for applicants, which reflects the lack of information on, and consideration given to, people with disabilities applying for citizenship (Waddington, 2013).…”
Section: Requirements and Supports Tailored To Individual Needsmentioning
confidence: 99%