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“Citizenship Laws of the World” This is a extensive and well produced survey of world citizenship laws which was produced by Office of Personnel Management of the US government in 2000/2001, as a resource for dealing with multiple citizenship issues. EXAMPLES OF PEOPLE WITH MULTIPLE CITIZENSHIP Examples of Real People with 2 or More Citizenships These are examples of real people who have citizenship in two or more countries. It would be nice to be able to include names and descriptions of who they are and what they do, but we have left that out in order to protect theirprivacy.
HOW DOES ONE GET CITIZENSHIP? How does a person end up with a Citizenship? Each country has its own very unique and idiosyncratic laws and rules for citizenship. Some of the specific laws are truly amazing. NONCOMMERCIAL INFORMATION ABOUT MULTIPLE CITIZENSHIP AND SRI LANKA (Formerly Ceylon) CITIZENSHIP: Citizenship laws are based upon the Citizenship Act of Sri Lanka, dated May 22, 1972, and amended in 1987.All who were citizens of Ceylon are considered citizens of Sri Lanka. BY BIRTH: Birth within the territory of Sri Lanka does not automatically confer citizenship.The exception is a child born ofunknown parents.
NONCOMMERCIAL INFORMATION ABOUT MULTIPLE CITIZENSHIP AND SENEGAL CITIZENSHIP: Citizenship is based upon the Code of Nationality, dated 1960, amended in 1989.. BY BIRTH: Birth within the territory of Senegal does not automatically confer citizenship.. BY DESCENT: Child born of a Senegalese father, regardless of the child's country of birth.Child born of a Senegalese mother and an unknown father, regardless of the child's country of birth. NONCOMMERCIAL INFORMATION ABOUT MULTIPLE CITIZENSHIP AND PANAMA CITIZENSHIP: Citizenship regulations are outlined in the Panamanian Constitution.. BY BIRTH: Child born within the territory of the Republic of Panama, regardless of the nationality of the parents.. BY DESCENT: (Citizenship by descent is contingent upon person having established residency in Panama, either through parents or self.)Child born abroad, one of whose parents is a Panamanian NONCOMMERCIAL INFORMATION ABOUT MULTIPLE CITIZENSHIP AND SOUTH AFRICA CITIZENSHIP: Citizenship is based upon the South African Citizenship Act, 1995 (Act No.88 of 1995), as amended, with an effective date of October 6, 1995.The South African Citizenship Act of 1949 has been repealed. BY BIRTH: Birth within the territory of South Africa does not automatically confer citizenship.A person may claim South African citizenship by birth if: One parent was NONCOMMERCIAL INFORMATION ABOUT MULTIPLE CITIZENSHIP AND [Please refer to How to Read a Country Entry for help interpreting this material. It was produced prior to March 2001 as part of a US government report entitled Citizenship Laws of the World. The accuracy and depth of these country listings varies significantly, and some information may be incorrect. NONCOMMERCIAL INFORMATION ABOUT MULTIPLE CITIZENSHIP AND BOLIVIA CITIZENSHIP: Information about the basis for Bolivian citizenship laws was not provided.. BY BIRTH: Children born within the territory of Bolivia, regardless of the nationality of the parents.The only exception to this rule is children born to parents in the service of other governments. BY DESCENT: Child born abroad to either a Bolivian mother or father is granted citizenship either NONCOMMERCIAL INFORMATION ABOUT MULTIPLE CITIZENSHIP AND Dual and Multiple Citizenship Why is multiple citizenship interesting? An Australian study estimated that 4-5 million Australians had dual citizenship in 2000, despite Australia's restrictive laws CITIZENSHIP LAWS OF THE WORLDSWAZILANDBRAZILGABONSRI LANKAMALIST.KITTS AND NEVIS
“Citizenship Laws of the World” This is a extensive and well produced survey of world citizenship laws which was produced by Office of Personnel Management of the US government in 2000/2001, as a resource for dealing with multiple citizenship issues. EXAMPLES OF PEOPLE WITH MULTIPLE CITIZENSHIP Examples of Real People with 2 or More Citizenships These are examples of real people who have citizenship in two or more countries. It would be nice to be able to include names and descriptions of who they are and what they do, but we have left that out in order to protect theirprivacy.
HOW DOES ONE GET CITIZENSHIP? How does a person end up with a Citizenship? Each country has its own very unique and idiosyncratic laws and rules for citizenship. Some of the specific laws are truly amazing. NONCOMMERCIAL INFORMATION ABOUT MULTIPLE CITIZENSHIP AND SRI LANKA (Formerly Ceylon) CITIZENSHIP: Citizenship laws are based upon the Citizenship Act of Sri Lanka, dated May 22, 1972, and amended in 1987.All who were citizens of Ceylon are considered citizens of Sri Lanka. BY BIRTH: Birth within the territory of Sri Lanka does not automatically confer citizenship.The exception is a child born ofunknown parents.
NONCOMMERCIAL INFORMATION ABOUT MULTIPLE CITIZENSHIP AND SENEGAL CITIZENSHIP: Citizenship is based upon the Code of Nationality, dated 1960, amended in 1989.. BY BIRTH: Birth within the territory of Senegal does not automatically confer citizenship.. BY DESCENT: Child born of a Senegalese father, regardless of the child's country of birth.Child born of a Senegalese mother and an unknown father, regardless of the child's country of birth. NONCOMMERCIAL INFORMATION ABOUT MULTIPLE CITIZENSHIP AND PANAMA CITIZENSHIP: Citizenship regulations are outlined in the Panamanian Constitution.. BY BIRTH: Child born within the territory of the Republic of Panama, regardless of the nationality of the parents.. BY DESCENT: (Citizenship by descent is contingent upon person having established residency in Panama, either through parents or self.)Child born abroad, one of whose parents is a Panamanian NONCOMMERCIAL INFORMATION ABOUT MULTIPLE CITIZENSHIP AND SOUTH AFRICA CITIZENSHIP: Citizenship is based upon the South African Citizenship Act, 1995 (Act No.88 of 1995), as amended, with an effective date of October 6, 1995.The South African Citizenship Act of 1949 has been repealed. BY BIRTH: Birth within the territory of South Africa does not automatically confer citizenship.A person may claim South African citizenship by birth if: One parent was NONCOMMERCIAL INFORMATION ABOUT MULTIPLE CITIZENSHIP AND [Please refer to How to Read a Country Entry for help interpreting this material. It was produced prior to March 2001 as part of a US government report entitled Citizenship Laws of the World. The accuracy and depth of these country listings varies significantly, and some information may be incorrect. NONCOMMERCIAL INFORMATION ABOUT MULTIPLE CITIZENSHIP AND BOLIVIA CITIZENSHIP: Information about the basis for Bolivian citizenship laws was not provided.. BY BIRTH: Children born within the territory of Bolivia, regardless of the nationality of the parents.The only exception to this rule is children born to parents in the service of other governments. BY DESCENT: Child born abroad to either a Bolivian mother or father is granted citizenship either NONCOMMERCIAL INFORMATION ABOUT MULTIPLE CITIZENSHIP AND Dual and Multiple Citizenship Why is multiple citizenship interesting? An Australian study estimated that 4-5 million Australians had dual citizenship in 2000, despite Australia's restrictive laws EXAMPLES OF PEOPLE WITH MULTIPLE CITIZENSHIP Examples of Real People with 2 or More Citizenships These are examples of real people who have citizenship in two or more countries. It would be nice to be able to include names and descriptions of who they are and what they do, but we have left that out in order to protect theirprivacy.
NONCOMMERCIAL INFORMATION ABOUT MULTIPLE CITIZENSHIP AND PHILIPPINES CITIZENSHIP: Citizenship laws are based upon the Constitution of the Philippines dated February 2, 1987.Citizens of the Philippines prior to the adoption of the Constitution are still citizens. BY BIRTH: Birth within the territory of the Philippines does not automatically confer citizenship.. BY DESCENT: Child, at least one of whose parents is a citizen of the Philippines NONCOMMERCIAL INFORMATION ABOUT MULTIPLE CITIZENSHIP AND VENEZUELA CITIZENSHIP: Citizenship Laws are based upon the Constitution of Venezuela.. BY BIRTH: Child born within the territory of the Republic of Venezuela regardless of the nationality of the parents.. BY DESCENT: Child born abroad, one of whose parents is a citizen of Venezuela, is granted citizenship under the following conditions: Before child reaches the age of 18, the parents must NONCOMMERCIAL INFORMATION ABOUT MULTIPLE CITIZENSHIP AND ERITREA CITIZENSHIP: Citizenship laws are based upon the Eritrean Nationality Proclamation.. BY BIRTH: Birth within the territory of Eritrea does not automatically confer citizenship.The exception is a child born of unknown parents. BY DESCENT: Child, at least one of whose parents is a citizen of Eritrea, regardless of the child'scountry of birth.
NONCOMMERCIAL INFORMATION ABOUT MULTIPLE CITIZENSHIP AND BOLIVIA CITIZENSHIP: Information about the basis for Bolivian citizenship laws was not provided.. BY BIRTH: Children born within the territory of Bolivia, regardless of the nationality of the parents.The only exception to this rule is children born to parents in the service of other governments. BY DESCENT: Child born abroad to either a Bolivian mother or father is granted citizenship either NONCOMMERCIAL INFORMATION ABOUT MULTIPLE CITIZENSHIP AND LIBYA CITIZENSHIP: Information is based upon the Nationality Law #17, dated 1954, and Law #3, dated 1979.Persons born before October 7, 1951 (date of Libyan Constitution), who did not have a previous citizenship and had been residing in Libya, obtained citizenship under the following conditions: Person was born in Libya. NONCOMMERCIAL INFORMATION ABOUT MULTIPLE CITIZENSHIP AND [Please refer to How to Read a Country Entry for help interpreting this material. It was produced prior to March 2001 as part of a US government report entitled Citizenship Laws of the World. The accuracy and depth of these country listings varies significantly, and some information may be incorrect. NONCOMMERCIAL INFORMATION ABOUT MULTIPLE CITIZENSHIP AND NIGERIA CITIZENSHIP: Citizenship is based upon the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, dated 1989.(UKC-Commonwealth Nation) Those born before or on the date of independence, October 1, 1960, whose parents or grandparents were born in Nigeria and who were legally residing in Nigeria at the time, are considered citizens ofNigeria.
NONCOMMERCIAL INFORMATION ABOUT MULTIPLE CITIZENSHIP AND HONDURAS CITIZENSHIP: Citizenship laws are based upon the Honduran Constitution.. BY BIRTH: Child born within the territory of Honduras, regardless of the nationality of the parents.Children of diplomats are excluded. Child born on a Honduran vessel or aircraft of war or on a merchant vessel located in Honduran territorial waters, regardless of the nationality of the parents. NONCOMMERCIAL INFORMATION ABOUT MULTIPLE CITIZENSHIP AND Dual and Multiple Citizenship Why is multiple citizenship interesting? An Australian study estimated that 4-5 million Australians had dual citizenship in 2000, despite Australia's restrictive laws CITIZENSHIP LAWS OF THE WORLDSWAZILANDBRAZILGABONSRI LANKAMALIST.KITTS AND NEVIS
“Citizenship Laws of the World” This is a extensive and well produced survey of world citizenship laws which was produced by Office of Personnel Management of the US government in 2000/2001, as a resource for dealing with multiple citizenship issues. HOW DOES ONE GET CITIZENSHIP? How does a person end up with a Citizenship? Each country has its own very unique and idiosyncratic laws and rules for citizenship. Some of the specific laws are truly amazing. NONCOMMERCIAL INFORMATION ABOUT MULTIPLE CITIZENSHIP AND [Please refer to How to Read a Country Entry for help interpreting this material. It was produced prior to March 2001 as part of a US government report entitled Citizenship Laws of the World. The accuracy and depth of these country listings varies significantly, and some information may be incorrect. NONCOMMERCIAL INFORMATION ABOUT MULTIPLE CITIZENSHIP AND VENEZUELA CITIZENSHIP: Citizenship Laws are based upon the Constitution of Venezuela.. BY BIRTH: Child born within the territory of the Republic of Venezuela regardless of the nationality of the parents.. BY DESCENT: Child born abroad, one of whose parents is a citizen of Venezuela, is granted citizenship under the following conditions: Before child reaches the age of 18, the parents must NONCOMMERCIAL INFORMATION ABOUT MULTIPLE CITIZENSHIP AND SRI LANKA (Formerly Ceylon) CITIZENSHIP: Citizenship laws are based upon the Citizenship Act of Sri Lanka, dated May 22, 1972, and amended in 1987.All who were citizens of Ceylon are considered citizens of Sri Lanka. BY BIRTH: Birth within the territory of Sri Lanka does not automatically confer citizenship.The exception is a child born ofunknown parents.
NONCOMMERCIAL INFORMATION ABOUT MULTIPLE CITIZENSHIP AND SOUTH AFRICA CITIZENSHIP: Citizenship is based upon the South African Citizenship Act, 1995 (Act No.88 of 1995), as amended, with an effective date of October 6, 1995.The South African Citizenship Act of 1949 has been repealed. BY BIRTH: Birth within the territory of South Africa does not automatically confer citizenship.A person may claim South African citizenship by birth if: One parent was NONCOMMERCIAL INFORMATION ABOUT MULTIPLE CITIZENSHIP AND ERITREA CITIZENSHIP: Citizenship laws are based upon the Eritrean Nationality Proclamation.. BY BIRTH: Birth within the territory of Eritrea does not automatically confer citizenship.The exception is a child born of unknown parents. BY DESCENT: Child, at least one of whose parents is a citizen of Eritrea, regardless of the child'scountry of birth.
NONCOMMERCIAL INFORMATION ABOUT MULTIPLE CITIZENSHIP AND PANAMA CITIZENSHIP: Citizenship regulations are outlined in the Panamanian Constitution.. BY BIRTH: Child born within the territory of the Republic of Panama, regardless of the nationality of the parents.. BY DESCENT: (Citizenship by descent is contingent upon person having established residency in Panama, either through parents or self.)Child born abroad, one of whose parents is a Panamanian NONCOMMERCIAL INFORMATION ABOUT MULTIPLE CITIZENSHIP AND SENEGAL CITIZENSHIP: Citizenship is based upon the Code of Nationality, dated 1960, amended in 1989.. BY BIRTH: Birth within the territory of Senegal does not automatically confer citizenship.. BY DESCENT: Child born of a Senegalese father, regardless of the child's country of birth.Child born of a Senegalese mother and an unknown father, regardless of the child's country of birth. NONCOMMERCIAL INFORMATION ABOUT MULTIPLE CITIZENSHIP AND Dual and Multiple Citizenship Why is multiple citizenship interesting? An Australian study estimated that 4-5 million Australians had dual citizenship in 2000, despite Australia's restrictive laws CITIZENSHIP LAWS OF THE WORLDSWAZILANDBRAZILGABONSRI LANKAMALIST.KITTS AND NEVIS
“Citizenship Laws of the World” This is a extensive and well produced survey of world citizenship laws which was produced by Office of Personnel Management of the US government in 2000/2001, as a resource for dealing with multiple citizenship issues. HOW DOES ONE GET CITIZENSHIP? How does a person end up with a Citizenship? Each country has its own very unique and idiosyncratic laws and rules for citizenship. Some of the specific laws are truly amazing. NONCOMMERCIAL INFORMATION ABOUT MULTIPLE CITIZENSHIP AND [Please refer to How to Read a Country Entry for help interpreting this material. It was produced prior to March 2001 as part of a US government report entitled Citizenship Laws of the World. The accuracy and depth of these country listings varies significantly, and some information may be incorrect. NONCOMMERCIAL INFORMATION ABOUT MULTIPLE CITIZENSHIP AND VENEZUELA CITIZENSHIP: Citizenship Laws are based upon the Constitution of Venezuela.. BY BIRTH: Child born within the territory of the Republic of Venezuela regardless of the nationality of the parents.. BY DESCENT: Child born abroad, one of whose parents is a citizen of Venezuela, is granted citizenship under the following conditions: Before child reaches the age of 18, the parents must NONCOMMERCIAL INFORMATION ABOUT MULTIPLE CITIZENSHIP AND SRI LANKA (Formerly Ceylon) CITIZENSHIP: Citizenship laws are based upon the Citizenship Act of Sri Lanka, dated May 22, 1972, and amended in 1987.All who were citizens of Ceylon are considered citizens of Sri Lanka. BY BIRTH: Birth within the territory of Sri Lanka does not automatically confer citizenship.The exception is a child born ofunknown parents.
NONCOMMERCIAL INFORMATION ABOUT MULTIPLE CITIZENSHIP AND SOUTH AFRICA CITIZENSHIP: Citizenship is based upon the South African Citizenship Act, 1995 (Act No.88 of 1995), as amended, with an effective date of October 6, 1995.The South African Citizenship Act of 1949 has been repealed. BY BIRTH: Birth within the territory of South Africa does not automatically confer citizenship.A person may claim South African citizenship by birth if: One parent was NONCOMMERCIAL INFORMATION ABOUT MULTIPLE CITIZENSHIP AND ERITREA CITIZENSHIP: Citizenship laws are based upon the Eritrean Nationality Proclamation.. BY BIRTH: Birth within the territory of Eritrea does not automatically confer citizenship.The exception is a child born of unknown parents. BY DESCENT: Child, at least one of whose parents is a citizen of Eritrea, regardless of the child'scountry of birth.
NONCOMMERCIAL INFORMATION ABOUT MULTIPLE CITIZENSHIP AND PANAMA CITIZENSHIP: Citizenship regulations are outlined in the Panamanian Constitution.. BY BIRTH: Child born within the territory of the Republic of Panama, regardless of the nationality of the parents.. BY DESCENT: (Citizenship by descent is contingent upon person having established residency in Panama, either through parents or self.)Child born abroad, one of whose parents is a Panamanian NONCOMMERCIAL INFORMATION ABOUT MULTIPLE CITIZENSHIP AND SENEGAL CITIZENSHIP: Citizenship is based upon the Code of Nationality, dated 1960, amended in 1989.. BY BIRTH: Birth within the territory of Senegal does not automatically confer citizenship.. BY DESCENT: Child born of a Senegalese father, regardless of the child's country of birth.Child born of a Senegalese mother and an unknown father, regardless of the child's country of birth. NONCOMMERCIAL INFORMATION ABOUT MULTIPLE CITIZENSHIP AND PHILIPPINES CITIZENSHIP: Citizenship laws are based upon the Constitution of the Philippines dated February 2, 1987.Citizens of the Philippines prior to the adoption of the Constitution are still citizens. BY BIRTH: Birth within the territory of the Philippines does not automatically confer citizenship.. BY DESCENT: Child, at least one of whose parents is a citizen of the Philippines INFORMATION ABOUT SPECIFIC COUNTRIES Information about specific countries . Material worth reading no matter which country you are interested in. Global Review: Citizenship and multiple citizenship laws of each country in the world NONCOMMERCIAL INFORMATION ABOUT MULTIPLE CITIZENSHIP AND VENEZUELA CITIZENSHIP: Citizenship Laws are based upon the Constitution of Venezuela.. BY BIRTH: Child born within the territory of the Republic of Venezuela regardless of the nationality of the parents.. BY DESCENT: Child born abroad, one of whose parents is a citizen of Venezuela, is granted citizenship under the following conditions: Before child reaches the age of 18, the parents must NONCOMMERCIAL INFORMATION ABOUT MULTIPLE CITIZENSHIP AND SYRIA CITIZENSHIP: Information on the basis for Syrian citizenship laws was not provided.. BY BIRTH: Birth within the territory of Syria does not automatically confer citizenship.. BY DESCENT: Child born of a Syrian father, regardless of the child's country of birth.Child born of a Syrian mother and an unknown or stateless father. BY NATURALIZATION: Naturalized citizenship may only be acquired NONCOMMERCIAL INFORMATION ABOUT MULTIPLE CITIZENSHIP AND NIGERIA CITIZENSHIP: Citizenship is based upon the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, dated 1989.(UKC-Commonwealth Nation) Those born before or on the date of independence, October 1, 1960, whose parents or grandparents were born in Nigeria and who were legally residing in Nigeria at the time, are considered citizens ofNigeria.
NONCOMMERCIAL INFORMATION ABOUT MULTIPLE CITIZENSHIP AND KENYA CITIZENSHIP: Citizenship laws are contained in the Kenyan Constitution.. BY BIRTH: Every person born in Kenya after December 11, 1963, becomes a citizen of Kenya if, at the date of birth, at least one parent is a citizen of Kenya.This rule does not apply if: The father possesses immunity from lawsuit and legal process as accorded to the envoy of a foreign State accredited to Kenya. REFERENCE LIST -- LOCAL AND ENGLISH NAMES OF WORLD COUNTRIES ISO country code: Internet: Afghanistan. conventional long form: Islamic State of Afghanistan conventional short form: Afghanistan local long form: Dowlat-e Eslami-ye Afghanestan local short form: Afghanestan former: Republic of Afghanistan AF. AFG.af. Albania. conventional long form: Republic of Albania conventional short form: Albania local long form: Republika e Shqiperise NONCOMMERCIAL INFORMATION ABOUT MULTIPLE CITIZENSHIP AND HONDURAS CITIZENSHIP: Citizenship laws are based upon the Honduran Constitution.. BY BIRTH: Child born within the territory of Honduras, regardless of the nationality of the parents.Children of diplomats are excluded. Child born on a Honduran vessel or aircraft of war or on a merchant vessel located in Honduran territorial waters, regardless of the nationality of the parents. NONCOMMERCIAL INFORMATION ABOUT MULTIPLE CITIZENSHIP AND LIBYA CITIZENSHIP: Information is based upon the Nationality Law #17, dated 1954, and Law #3, dated 1979.Persons born before October 7, 1951 (date of Libyan Constitution), who did not have a previous citizenship and had been residing in Libya, obtained citizenship under the following conditions: Person was born in Libya. NONCOMMERCIAL INFORMATION ABOUT MULTIPLE CITIZENSHIP AND [Please refer to How to Read a Country Entry for help interpreting this material. It was produced prior to March 2001 as part of a US government report entitled Citizenship Laws of the World. The accuracy and depth of these country listings varies significantly, and some information may be incorrect. NONCOMMERCIAL INFORMATION ABOUT MULTIPLE CITIZENSHIP AND Dual and Multiple Citizenship Why is multiple citizenship interesting? An Australian study estimated that 4-5 million Australians had dual citizenship in 2000, despite Australia's restrictive laws CITIZENSHIP LAWS OF THE WORLDVENEZUELABRAZILSPAINGRENADAZIMBABWEHUNGARY “Citizenship Laws of the World” This is a extensive and well produced survey of world citizenship laws which was produced by Office of Personnel Management of the US government in 2000/2001, as a resource for dealing with multiple citizenship issues. EXAMPLES OF PEOPLE WITH MULTIPLE CITIZENSHIP Examples of Real People with 2 or More Citizenships These are examples of real people who have citizenship in two or more countries. It would be nice to be able to include names and descriptions of who they are and what they do, but we have left that out in order to protect theirprivacy.
HOW DOES ONE GET CITIZENSHIP? How does a person end up with a Citizenship? Each country has its own very unique and idiosyncratic laws and rules for citizenship. Some of the specific laws are truly amazing. NONCOMMERCIAL INFORMATION ABOUT MULTIPLE CITIZENSHIP AND SRI LANKA (Formerly Ceylon) CITIZENSHIP: Citizenship laws are based upon the Citizenship Act of Sri Lanka, dated May 22, 1972, and amended in 1987.All who were citizens of Ceylon are considered citizens of Sri Lanka. BY BIRTH: Birth within the territory of Sri Lanka does not automatically confer citizenship.The exception is a child born ofunknown parents.
NONCOMMERCIAL INFORMATION ABOUT MULTIPLE CITIZENSHIP AND SENEGAL CITIZENSHIP: Citizenship is based upon the Code of Nationality, dated 1960, amended in 1989.. BY BIRTH: Birth within the territory of Senegal does not automatically confer citizenship.. BY DESCENT: Child born of a Senegalese father, regardless of the child's country of birth.Child born of a Senegalese mother and an unknown father, regardless of the child's country of birth. NONCOMMERCIAL INFORMATION ABOUT MULTIPLE CITIZENSHIP AND PANAMA CITIZENSHIP: Citizenship regulations are outlined in the Panamanian Constitution.. BY BIRTH: Child born within the territory of the Republic of Panama, regardless of the nationality of the parents.. BY DESCENT: (Citizenship by descent is contingent upon person having established residency in Panama, either through parents or self.)Child born abroad, one of whose parents is a Panamanian NONCOMMERCIAL INFORMATION ABOUT MULTIPLE CITIZENSHIP AND SOUTH AFRICA CITIZENSHIP: Citizenship is based upon the South African Citizenship Act, 1995 (Act No.88 of 1995), as amended, with an effective date of October 6, 1995.The South African Citizenship Act of 1949 has been repealed. BY BIRTH: Birth within the territory of South Africa does not automatically confer citizenship.A person may claim South African citizenship by birth if: One parent was NONCOMMERCIAL INFORMATION ABOUT MULTIPLE CITIZENSHIP AND [Please refer to How to Read a Country Entry for help interpreting this material. It was produced prior to March 2001 as part of a US government report entitled Citizenship Laws of the World. The accuracy and depth of these country listings varies significantly, and some information may be incorrect. NONCOMMERCIAL INFORMATION ABOUT MULTIPLE CITIZENSHIP AND BOLIVIA CITIZENSHIP: Information about the basis for Bolivian citizenship laws was not provided.. BY BIRTH: Children born within the territory of Bolivia, regardless of the nationality of the parents.The only exception to this rule is children born to parents in the service of other governments. BY DESCENT: Child born abroad to either a Bolivian mother or father is granted citizenship either NONCOMMERCIAL INFORMATION ABOUT MULTIPLE CITIZENSHIP AND Dual and Multiple Citizenship Why is multiple citizenship interesting? An Australian study estimated that 4-5 million Australians had dual citizenship in 2000, despite Australia's restrictive laws CITIZENSHIP LAWS OF THE WORLDVENEZUELABRAZILSPAINGRENADAZIMBABWEHUNGARY “Citizenship Laws of the World” This is a extensive and well produced survey of world citizenship laws which was produced by Office of Personnel Management of the US government in 2000/2001, as a resource for dealing with multiple citizenship issues. EXAMPLES OF PEOPLE WITH MULTIPLE CITIZENSHIP Examples of Real People with 2 or More Citizenships These are examples of real people who have citizenship in two or more countries. It would be nice to be able to include names and descriptions of who they are and what they do, but we have left that out in order to protect theirprivacy.
HOW DOES ONE GET CITIZENSHIP? How does a person end up with a Citizenship? Each country has its own very unique and idiosyncratic laws and rules for citizenship. Some of the specific laws are truly amazing. NONCOMMERCIAL INFORMATION ABOUT MULTIPLE CITIZENSHIP AND SRI LANKA (Formerly Ceylon) CITIZENSHIP: Citizenship laws are based upon the Citizenship Act of Sri Lanka, dated May 22, 1972, and amended in 1987.All who were citizens of Ceylon are considered citizens of Sri Lanka. BY BIRTH: Birth within the territory of Sri Lanka does not automatically confer citizenship.The exception is a child born ofunknown parents.
NONCOMMERCIAL INFORMATION ABOUT MULTIPLE CITIZENSHIP AND SENEGAL CITIZENSHIP: Citizenship is based upon the Code of Nationality, dated 1960, amended in 1989.. BY BIRTH: Birth within the territory of Senegal does not automatically confer citizenship.. BY DESCENT: Child born of a Senegalese father, regardless of the child's country of birth.Child born of a Senegalese mother and an unknown father, regardless of the child's country of birth. NONCOMMERCIAL INFORMATION ABOUT MULTIPLE CITIZENSHIP AND PANAMA CITIZENSHIP: Citizenship regulations are outlined in the Panamanian Constitution.. BY BIRTH: Child born within the territory of the Republic of Panama, regardless of the nationality of the parents.. BY DESCENT: (Citizenship by descent is contingent upon person having established residency in Panama, either through parents or self.)Child born abroad, one of whose parents is a Panamanian NONCOMMERCIAL INFORMATION ABOUT MULTIPLE CITIZENSHIP AND SOUTH AFRICA CITIZENSHIP: Citizenship is based upon the South African Citizenship Act, 1995 (Act No.88 of 1995), as amended, with an effective date of October 6, 1995.The South African Citizenship Act of 1949 has been repealed. BY BIRTH: Birth within the territory of South Africa does not automatically confer citizenship.A person may claim South African citizenship by birth if: One parent was NONCOMMERCIAL INFORMATION ABOUT MULTIPLE CITIZENSHIP AND [Please refer to How to Read a Country Entry for help interpreting this material. It was produced prior to March 2001 as part of a US government report entitled Citizenship Laws of the World. The accuracy and depth of these country listings varies significantly, and some information may be incorrect. NONCOMMERCIAL INFORMATION ABOUT MULTIPLE CITIZENSHIP AND BOLIVIA CITIZENSHIP: Information about the basis for Bolivian citizenship laws was not provided.. BY BIRTH: Children born within the territory of Bolivia, regardless of the nationality of the parents.The only exception to this rule is children born to parents in the service of other governments. BY DESCENT: Child born abroad to either a Bolivian mother or father is granted citizenship either EXAMPLES OF PEOPLE WITH MULTIPLE CITIZENSHIP Examples of Real People with 2 or More Citizenships These are examples of real people who have citizenship in two or more countries. It would be nice to be able to include names and descriptions of who they are and what they do, but we have left that out in order to protect theirprivacy.
REFERENCE LIST -- LOCAL AND ENGLISH NAMES OF WORLD COUNTRIES Reference Material . Local language names for “Multiple Citizenship” Click HERE to move to that section at the bottom of this page. List of World Countries. The NONCOMMERCIAL INFORMATION ABOUT MULTIPLE CITIZENSHIP AND PHILIPPINES CITIZENSHIP: Citizenship laws are based upon the Constitution of the Philippines dated February 2, 1987.Citizens of the Philippines prior to the adoption of the Constitution are still citizens. BY BIRTH: Birth within the territory of the Philippines does not automatically confer citizenship.. BY DESCENT: Child, at least one of whose parents is a citizen of the Philippines NONCOMMERCIAL INFORMATION ABOUT MULTIPLE CITIZENSHIP AND PANAMA CITIZENSHIP: Citizenship regulations are outlined in the Panamanian Constitution.. BY BIRTH: Child born within the territory of the Republic of Panama, regardless of the nationality of the parents.. BY DESCENT: (Citizenship by descent is contingent upon person having established residency in Panama, either through parents or self.)Child born abroad, one of whose parents is a Panamanian NONCOMMERCIAL INFORMATION ABOUT MULTIPLE CITIZENSHIP AND SYRIA CITIZENSHIP: Information on the basis for Syrian citizenship laws was not provided.. BY BIRTH: Birth within the territory of Syria does not automatically confer citizenship.. BY DESCENT: Child born of a Syrian father, regardless of the child's country of birth.Child born of a Syrian mother and an unknown or stateless father. BY NATURALIZATION: Naturalized citizenship may only be acquired NONCOMMERCIAL INFORMATION ABOUT MULTIPLE CITIZENSHIP AND MAURITIUS CITIZENSHIP: Citizenship laws are based upon the Mauritius Independence Order of March 4, 1968.(UKC-Commonwealth Nation) BY BIRTH: Child born in the territory of Mauritius, regardless of the nationality of the parents.. BY DESCENT: Child born abroad in wedlock, whose father is a citizen of Mauritius. Child born abroad and out of wedlock, whose mother is a citizen of Mauritius. NONCOMMERCIAL INFORMATION ABOUT MULTIPLE CITIZENSHIP AND VENEZUELA CITIZENSHIP: Citizenship Laws are based upon the Constitution of Venezuela.. BY BIRTH: Child born within the territory of the Republic of Venezuela regardless of the nationality of the parents.. BY DESCENT: Child born abroad, one of whose parents is a citizen of Venezuela, is granted citizenship under the following conditions: Before child reaches the age of 18, the parents must NONCOMMERCIAL INFORMATION ABOUT MULTIPLE CITIZENSHIP AND [Please refer to How to Read a Country Entry for help interpreting this material. It was produced prior to March 2001 as part of a US government report entitled Citizenship Laws of the World. The accuracy and depth of these country listings varies significantly, and some information may be incorrect. NONCOMMERCIAL INFORMATION ABOUT MULTIPLE CITIZENSHIP AND NIGERIA CITIZENSHIP: Citizenship is based upon the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, dated 1989.(UKC-Commonwealth Nation) Those born before or on the date of independence, October 1, 1960, whose parents or grandparents were born in Nigeria and who were legally residing in Nigeria at the time, are considered citizens ofNigeria.
NONCOMMERCIAL INFORMATION ABOUT MULTIPLE CITIZENSHIP AND HONDURAS CITIZENSHIP: Citizenship laws are based upon the Honduran Constitution.. BY BIRTH: Child born within the territory of Honduras, regardless of the nationality of the parents.Children of diplomats are excluded. Child born on a Honduran vessel or aircraft of war or on a merchant vessel located in Honduran territorial waters, regardless of the nationality of the parents. WWW.MULTIPLECITIZENSHIP.COM A noncommercial collection of information about citizenship, dual citizenship and multiple citizenship DUAL AND MULTIPLE CITIZENSHIP WHY IS MULTIPLE CITIZENSHIP INTERESTING? > * An Australian study estimated that 4-5 million Australians had > dual citizenship in 2000, despite Australia's restrictive laws > * An estimated sixty percent of Swiss nationals living abroad in > 1998 were dual citizens > * Approximately 89 countries in the world officially allow some > form of dual or multiple citizenship > * Although there are no official government figures, but it is > clear that millions of Americans are also citizens of other> countries
> * 1.2 million dual citizens had German citizenship, in spite of > very restrictive German laws (1994 estimate)>
> THE NUMBERS ARE LARGE AND INCREASING. Millions of people in the > world are presently citizens of more than one country. The number of > multiple citizens is going to increase rapidly as people become ever > more mobile, living, marrying and having children in multiple > countries over the course of their lives.>
> MANY PEOPLE DO NOT REALIZE THAT THEY ALREADY HAVE MULTIPLE > CITIZENSHIP. For example, if one of your parents was born in Canada > and you are born in the US, then you are automatically both a > Canadian citizen and an US citizen.>
> IT BRINGS IMPORTANT PERSONAL OPPORTUNITIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES. As > a citizen of a country, you have the opportunity to live there, go > to school, work, get medical care, have children, buy property, and > retire. There may be agreements to allow freedom of movement to > other countries, as in the EU. There may also be responsibilities > connected with citizenship, such as potential military service.>
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