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Afghan nationality law

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This article is about nationality law in Afghanistan. Currently it follows the Jus Soli rule and allows people to become citizens of Afghanistan regardless of ethnicity, gender or religion.

There are controversies regarding the utilization of jus sanguin on Pashtuns who are culturally,ancestrialy and or linguistically Pashtun but outside of the official afghanistan borders, especially Pashtuns accross the Durrand Line.

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