Book/Printed Material Citizenship status of children born of illegal aliens: various east Asian countries
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Image 1 of Citizenship status of children born of illegal aliens: various east Asian countries BURMA Article 145a of the 1974 Constitution states as follows All persosns born to parents both of whom are nationals of the Socialist Republic of the Union of Burma are citizens of…
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- Date: 1981
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Image 2 of Citizenship status of children born of illegal aliens: various east Asian countries INDONESIA Article 26 of the reinstated 1945 Constitution of Indonesia which is the current Constitution states in part as below Section 1 Citizens shall be naturalborn Indonesians and those who take out…
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- Date: 1981
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Image 3 of Citizenship status of children born of illegal aliens: various east Asian countries 2 h a person born within the territory of the Republic of Indonesia in case the two parents are devoid of any citi zenship or in case the citizenship of the two…
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- Date: 1981
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Image 4 of Citizenship status of children born of illegal aliens: various east Asian countries MALAYSIA Article 14 of the Constitution of Malaysia promulgated in 1957 states in part as follows 1 Subject to the provisions of this Part the following persons are citizens by operation of…
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- Date: 1981
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Image 5 of Citizenship status of children born of illegal aliens: various east Asian countries Thus children born in Malaysia whose parents are aliens whether legal or illegal aliens are entitled to Malaysian citizenship only if they would otherwise be stateless Prepared by Mya Sau Shin Senior…
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- Date: 1981
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Image 6 of Citizenship status of children born of illegal aliens: various east Asian countries PEOPLES REPUBLIC OF CHINA The Nationality Law of the Peoples Republic of China PRC was approved September 10 1980 It is the PRCs first Nationality Law The Nationality Law would operate indirectly…
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- Date: 1981
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Image 7 of Citizenship status of children born of illegal aliens: various east Asian countries SINGAPORE Under the Constitution of Singapore promulgated in 1963 a person cannot become a citizen of Singapore by birth unless at least one of his or her parents is a citizen Article…
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- Date: 1981
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Image 8 of Citizenship status of children born of illegal aliens: various east Asian countries 2 in Singapore would not be entitled to Singapore citizenship No provision is made for cases in which the child would otherwise be stateless Prepared by Mya Saw Shin Senior Legal Specialist…
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- Date: 1981
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Image 9 of Citizenship status of children born of illegal aliens: various east Asian countries TAIWAN The Nationality Law of the Republic of China was promulgated February 5 1929 It is currently in effect only on Taiwan The 1929 Nationality Law would operate indirectly to deny Chinese…
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- Date: 1981