hipka, can you explain what the difference might have been had they used the word 'nationality' throughout instead of 'citizenship'? In many countries the two are the same (e.g. Irish law). In the US all citizens are nationals, but there may be a fringe group (born in outlying possession of the...
donlogan is right, so is harry2005, on the sinister part too. The deliberate attempt was to fool NRIs into thinking that by offering lifelong visa but calling it overseas citizenship, GOI had fulfilled their promise of offering dual citizenship. A consequence of misuse of this "citizen" word in...
Canadian dual citizenship under review
Now Canada is reviewing its dual citizenship laws in light of the C$85million taxpayer money paid to evacuate about 12K citizens from Lebanon in the summer (of whom 7K have already gone back as they were living there, also having citizenship of Lebanon)...
Has anyone thought about this: if OIC is dressed up as only a life-long visa (i.e. permanent residence) and not citizenship, why the big fuss about accommodating citizens only of those countries which allow dual citizenship? Why should say Malaysia or Singapore have something against it if one...
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