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According to The Indian Citizenship Act, 1955, Persons of Indian Origin are not allowed to have dual citizenship. If an individual holding an Indian passport acquires a passport from another country, they must surrender their Indian passport.
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: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)United States Supreme Court Chief Justice John Rutledge ruled 'a man may, at the same time, enjoy the rights of citizenship under two governments'
Alberta-born Sen. Ted Cruz has given up his Canadian dual citizenship. The renunciation became official on May 14, roughly 9 months after he learned he wasn't only an American.
[..] an order of constitutional invalidity has no force unless it is confirmed by the Constitutional Court.
However, Indians who renounce their Indian citizenship can still apply for an Overseas Citizen of India (OCI) card.
The changes to the law on nationality and passports will allow expatriates to become dual citizens for the first time. Dual citizenship was earlier banned in the Emirates.
However, the Government of India introduced the Overseas Citizenship of India (OCI) in 2005.
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has generic name (help)OCI does not confer political rights.
[..] a South African citizen shall cease to be a South African citizen if [..] he or she, whilst not being a minor, by some voluntary and formal act other than marriage, acquires the citizenship or nationality of a country other than the Republic
Article 976 – The following persons are considered to be Iranian subjects: [...] (6) Every woman of foreign nationality who marries an Iranian husband.
[..] a South African citizen shall cease to be a South African citizen if [..] he or she, whilst not being a minor, by some voluntary and formal act other than marriage, acquires the citizenship or nationality of a country other than the Republic
[..] an order of constitutional invalidity has no force unless it is confirmed by the Constitutional Court.
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