Can a child get citizenship from mother in Nepal?

Enacted in the wake of the country's decade-long civil war, the country's current provisional constitution states that anyone “whose father or mother is a citizen of Nepal
citizen of Nepal
Under the Nepal Citizenship Act, 2006, a person who was born in Nepal before mid-April 1990, has permanent domicile and been continuously resident in Nepal throughout his life can apply to acquire citizenship of Nepal on the basis of birth.
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at the birth of such person” is eligible to apply for Nepali citizenship
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Who are eligible to get citizenship in Nepal?

Citizenship by naturalization

He/she can speak and write in the national language of Nepal. He/she is engaged in any occupation in Nepal. He/she has relinquished his/her citizenship of another state. He/she has resided in Nepal for at least 15 years.
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What is the eligible age for citizenship in Nepal?

Filing of Application to obtain Citizenship Certificate : (i) A person attaining the age of 16 years desiring to acquire citizenship of Nepal by descent pursuant to Clause 3, shall have to file an application in the prescribed form along with copies of the following documents to the designated authority: (a) Nepalese ...
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Can I apply for citizenship for my child?

Applying for the Certificate of Citizenship (N-600)

If you are the U.S. citizen parent of a minor child, you can help your child get a certificate of citizenship. You need to fill out and file Form N-600 Application for Certificate of Citizenship. If your child is over 18, they need to sign the form themselves.
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Can a person have two citizenship in Nepal?

Does Nepal Government recognize Dual Citizenship of NRNs? No, Nepal does not allow its citizens to hold dual nationality. But the current constitution has a provision of Non Resident Nepali citizenship for nationals of other countries. A person having a NRN citizenship enjoys economic, social and cultural rights.
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Can foreigner buy land in Nepal?

A foreign citizen of Nepali origin registered as NRN may purchase any land in any one of the region and not exceeding the area ceiling, in order to reside within Nepal for him/herself or his/her own family. The application has to be submitted to Secretary of Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MoFA).
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Will Nepal allow dual citizenship in future?

If you have dual nationality, then you cannot own property in Nepal. In this current situation, Nepal does not allow the grant of dual citizenship. You will either have to renounce foreign nationality and keep the Nepalese nationality. You can also renounce the Nepalese nationality and keep foreign nationality.
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Does my child need a certificate of citizenship?

Children who are 16 or older must provide proof of citizenship and proof of identity. See page 2.
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Can a baby be born with dual citizenship?

Persons may have dual nationality by automatic operation of different laws rather than by choice. For example, a child born in a foreign country to U.S. national parents may be both a U.S. national and a national of the country of birth.
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What happens if a child is born in a foreign country but his or her parents are American citizens?

A person born abroad in wedlock to two U.S. citizen parents acquires U.S. citizenship at birth under section 301(c) of the Immigration and Nationality Act (INA), if at least one of the parents had a residence in the United States or one of its outlying possessions prior to the person's birth.
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Can my Nepali wife get Indian citizenship?

As per the new rule, any Indian girl marrying a Nepalese citizen will now get citizenship after a period of seven years. While making the announcement, Ram Bahadur Thapa cited India's laws which allow for citizenship to be given only after seven years have passed since the wedding.
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Do you think it is difficult to get citizenship in Nepal Why?

With Nepal currently in the midst of discussions about the future political set-up in the country, the issue of citizenship is highly sensitive. Nepali politicians feel they have to be strict about the requirements for citizenship, surrounded as they are on three sides by a large and very populous neighbour - India.
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Does India allow dual citizenship with Nepal?

The Constitution of India does not allow dual citizenship, that is, holding Indian citizenship and citizenship of a foreign country simultaneously.
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Can Nepali citizen apply for Aadhar card?

Yes, Nepali Citizen can get Aadhar card as it is available free of cost to all citizen of India, including NRIs and resident foreign nationals, regardless of their citizenship. The procedure and document requirements for NRIs and Foreigners are the same, as for any other resident of India.
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Can Indian citizen buy property in Nepal?

Though Indian nationals enjoy visa free stay in Nepal, can buy property without any hindrance and enjoy other regular facilities like Nepali citizens, there are a few cases of Indian nationals being harassed or being targetted by political or non-political biasness.
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What is required for citizenship?

You must have continuous residence in the U.S. for at least five years (or three years, if married to a United States citizen) and be physically present in the U.S. for at least half that time. Must be able to read, write and speak basic English.
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Can I have 3 citizenships?

Yes, you may hold citizenship in three countries. The same rules apply as for dual citizenship — not every country allows for multiple citizenships, so you would need to check whether your country of origin permits triple citizenship.
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Which country is easy to get citizenship?

Antigua and Barbuda

You'll need to keep the investment for five years. An Antigua and Barbuda passport offers you visa-free travel in 151 nations across the world. Antigua and Barbuda is one of the easiest countries to get citizenship by investment.
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Which country allows citizenship by birth?

The following countries have unrestricted birthright citizenship: Antigua and Barbuda, Argentina, Barbados, Belize, Bolivia, Brazil, Canada, Chad, Child, Costa Rica, Cuba, Dominica, Ecuador, El Salvador, Fiji, Grenada, Guatemala, Guyana, Honduras, Jamaica, Lesotho, Mexico, Nicaragua, Panama, Paraguay, Peru, Saint Kitts ...
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Can a 13 year old apply for citizenship?

Children below age 18 cannot file Form N-400 for naturalization and they need to turn 18 in order to apply for U.S. citizenship. If you the parent or your spouse is a U.S. citizen, your child will automatically become a U.S. citizen.
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How do I apply for dual citizenship for my child?

1 Dual citizenship happens automatically in some situations, such as when a child is born in the U.S. to parents who are residents of a foreign country. Unless the parents are foreign diplomats, the child generally becomes a citizen of the U.S. (in addition to the country-of-residence of their parents).
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Who gets a certificate of citizenship?

Getting a Certificate of Citizenship

You can apply for a Certificate of Citizenship if you were born abroad to a U.S. citizen parent, or if you automatically obtained citizenship after being born but before turning 18.
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Can US citizen live in Nepal?

For US citizens who are going to travel to Nepal, a visa is one of the requirements for entry into the country. Currently, there are two ways to get a Nepal visa, and for American nationals, the visa can be obtained in advance at an embassy or on arrival at certain entry ports into Nepal.
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How many citizenship can you have in Nepal?

Under Section 10 of the Citizenship Act, the Nepali Citizenship of a Nepali citizen who voluntarily acquires the citizenship of a foreign country, shall cease to be in effect. In addition, Section 13 of the Citizenship Act, states that a person may not acquire more than one certificate of citizenship.
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Is Nepali an NRI?

Non-resident Nepalese (NRN) refers to both the foreigners with Nepalese origin whose parents or grandparents were once the citizen of Nepal and has subsequently acquired citizenship of a foreign country other than any SAARC member countries.
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