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'''Afghanistani nationality law''' is the law governing the acquisition, transmission and loss of Afghanistani citizenship. The Afghanistani nationality law follows the ''[[jus soli]]'' rule. It allows people to become citizens of Afghanistan regardless of ethnicity |
'''Afghanistani nationality law''' is the law governing the acquisition, transmission and loss of Afghanistani citizenship. The Afghanistani nationality law follows the ''[[jus soli]]'' rule. It allows people to become citizens of Afghanistan regardless of ethnicity or gender. There have been controversial proposals about using the ''[[jus sanguinis]]'' law on [[Pashtun people]] outside of Afghanistan. |
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==Dual citizenship== |
==Dual citizenship== |
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Afghanistani Citizenship Act | |
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Parliament of Afghanistan | |
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Enacted by | Government of Afghanistan |
Status: Current legislation |
Afghanistani nationality law is the law governing the acquisition, transmission and loss of Afghanistani citizenship. The Afghanistani nationality law follows the jus soli rule. It allows people to become citizens of Afghanistan regardless of ethnicity or gender. There have been controversial proposals about using the jus sanguinis law on Pashtun people outside of Afghanistan.
Dual citizenship
Dual citizenship is prohibited in Afghanistan.