Kathmandu, Sept 25: Citizenship certificate will be distributed to Non-Resident Nepalis with the publication of Nepal Citizenship (Third Amendment) Regulation, 2080, in the Nepal Gazette.
At a programme organized by Forum
for Women, Law and Development here today, the Chief of Citizenship and Identity
Card Management Section at the Home Ministry, Krishna Bahadur Katuwal, shared
that this provision has come into implementation after the Regulations were
published in Nepal Gazette on September 21.
An arrangement has been made where a non-resident Nepali citizenship certificate will be mentioned in the
citizenship provided to non-resident Nepalis. He clarified that those acquiring
such type of citizenship certificate would have no political rights.
As per the Regulations, those
acquiring non-resident Nepali citizenship certificates would have social,
cultural and financial rights but the arrangement of oath has also been made for them,
mentioned Katuwal.
The Regulations has also provision
that citizenship could be granted to citizens above 16 years on the basis
of the signature of the people's representative if the applicants' father or family
refuse to sign for the citizenship certificate.
Similarly, a citizenship certificate
could be provided to children brought up at government-certified orphanages
based on the recommendation of local governments.
Likewise, the Regulations have a
provision that a citizenship certificate could be granted to those who have
already acquired citizenship but are willing to change their gender status in the
citizenship certificate after making a decision from the Cabinet on the basis of a certificate from the Health and Population of Ministry. (RSS)