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Hi I working in from last 10 years can I get...
Hi I working in from last 10 years can I get Bahrain citizenship
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Just only want to know how can I get Bahrain citizenship because eyes and air 10 years am I eligible to get Bahrain nationality
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Please kindly note that, according to the data provided to us in your inquiry, and with reference to the Bahraini Nationality Law
- (1) By order of His Majesty the Ruler, it is possible to grant Bahraini citizenship to every foreigner with full capacity if he requests it and has the following qualifications:
a) That he has made his normal residence in Bahrain by way of a project for a period of at least twenty-five consecutive years, or at least fifteen consecutive years if he is an Arab, provided that this period begins after the effective date of this law.(b)
To be of good morals.
(c) To have sufficient knowledge of the Arabic language
(D) That he has in Bahrain a fixed property registered in his name with the Tabu Department of the Government of Bahrain. (2) Despite what was stated in the previous paragraph of this article, it is possible by order of the greatness of the ruler to grant Bahraini citizenship to those whose greatness orders it to be granted to him, and by order of the greatness of the ruler it is possible to grant Bahraini nationality to any Arab who requests it if he renders to Bahrain great services.
(3) A foreigner who has acquired Bahraini citizenship in accordance with the provisions of this Article shall not have the right to vote, represent, nominate or be appointed to local councils (other than private clubs or associations) before the expiry of ten years from the date of acquiring this citizenship.
This provision applies to those who have previously been naturalized with Bahraini nationality before the enforcement of this law, and ten years shall apply to those who have been naturalized from the date of enforcement of this law.
(4) If a person is granted Bahraini citizenship under this Article, his wife and minor children are considered Bahrainis by naturalization starting from the date on which that citizenship was granted.
- (1) By order of His Majesty the Ruler, it is possible to grant Bahraini citizenship to every foreigner with full capacity if he requests it and has the following qualifications:
a) That he has made his normal residence in Bahrain by way of a project for a period of at least twenty-five consecutive years, or at least fifteen consecutive years if he is an Arab, provided that this period begins after the effective date of this law.(b)
To be of good morals.
(c) To have sufficient knowledge of the Arabic language
(D) That he has in Bahrain a fixed property registered in his name with the Tabu Department of the Government of Bahrain. (2) Despite what was stated in the previous paragraph of this article, it is possible by order of the greatness of the ruler to grant Bahraini citizenship to those whose greatness orders it to be granted to him, and by order of the greatness of the ruler it is possible to grant Bahraini nationality to any Arab who requests it if he renders to Bahrain great services.
(3) A foreigner who has acquired Bahraini citizenship in accordance with the provisions of this Article shall not have the right to vote, represent, nominate or be appointed to local councils (other than private clubs or associations) before the expiry of ten years from the date of acquiring this citizenship.
This provision applies to those who have previously been naturalized with Bahraini nationality before the enforcement of this law, and ten years shall apply to those who have been naturalized from the date of enforcement of this law.
(4) If a person is granted Bahraini citizenship under this Article, his wife and minor children are considered Bahrainis by naturalization starting from the date on which that citizenship was granted.
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