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'''Afghan nationality law''' is the law governing the acquisition, transmission, and the loss of Afghan citizenship. The Afghan 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 ethnic [[Pashtuns]] outside of Afghanistan.
'''Afghan nationality law''' is the law governing the acquisition, transmission, and the loss of Afghan citizenship. The Afghan 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 ethnic [[Pashtuns]] outside Afghanistan.


Constitutionally speaking, Afghan nationality cannot be involuntarily deprived.
Constitutionally speaking, Afghan nationality cannot be involuntarily deprived.

Revision as of 21:42, 11 December 2017

Afghanistan Citizenship Act
File:National emblem of Afghanistan.svg
Parliament of Afghanistan
  • An Act relating to Afghanistan citizenship
Enacted byGovernment of Afghanistan
Status: Current legislation

Afghan nationality law is the law governing the acquisition, transmission, and the loss of Afghan citizenship. The Afghan 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 ethnic Pashtuns outside Afghanistan.

Constitutionally speaking, Afghan nationality cannot be involuntarily deprived.

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