Nepal Citizenship Law
The Constitution of Nepal regulates provisions for Nepali citizenship in Articles 8, 9 and 10. The Nepal Citizenship Act 1964 was first promulgated on 28 February 1964 and provides for a single citizenship for the entire country. The Nepal Citizenship Act 2006Nepal Citizenship Act 2006(in Nepali) was enacted on 26 November 2006. It repeals the 1964 Act and makes further provisions for acquisition and termination of Nepali citizenship and related matters.
Read more about Nepal Citizenship Law: Citizenship By Virtue of Nepali Descent or Blood, Citizenship By Birth, Citizenship By Naturalisation, Nepal Citizenship Certificates, Relinquishment and Restoration of Nepali Citizenship, Automatic Termination of Nepali Citizenship, Persons of Nepalese Origin Born in Hong Kong Before 30 June 1976, British Government Consular Statements, Letter of Baroness Scotland To Lord Avebury Dated 6 December 2006
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