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Doaa Abd El-Jawwad
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الأسئلة المجابة 80029 | نسبة الرضا 98.7%
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Doaa Abd El-Jawwad
Attorney
الأسئلة المجابة 80029 | نسبة الرضا 98.7%
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We would like to inform you that according to the UAE citizenship law and the conditions for obtaining it, the law specifies cases in which a person can apply for a citizenship with, as stipulated in the following:
Article 5
State citizenship may be granted to the following categories:
a- An Arabian person from Omani, Qatari or Bahraini origin settling in the State continuously and lawfully for at least three years directly previous to the date of submitting naturalization application on condition he has lawful source of living, be well reputed, and not convicted by a crime against honour or trust.
b- Individuals of Arab tribes emigrated from neighbour countries to the State and settled lawfully and continuously for at least three years directly previous to the date of submitting naturalization application.
Article 6
State citizenship may be granted to any Arab fully competent who has resided continuously and legally in the member Emirates for at least seven years directly previous to date of submitting naturalization application on condition he has lawful source of living, be well reputed and not convicted by a crime against honour or trust.
Article 7
State citizenship may be granted to any person fully competent who has resided continuously and legally in the member Emirates since or before 1940 and retained his regular residence until the date of implementation of this Law. He must have lawful source of living, be well reputed, not convicted by a crime against honour or trust, and proficient in Arabic language.
Article 8
State citizenship may be granted to any person other than those mentioned in Articles 5 and 6 who is fully competent and residing continuously and legally in the member Emirates for at least twenty years after the implementation of this Law on condition he must have lawful source of living, be well reputed, not convicted by a crime against honour or trust and proficient in Arab language.
Article 9
It is allowed to grant citizenship to any person who renders honourable services to the State without observing residence periods specified in the preceding Articles.
Article 10
A citizen's nationalization wife is considered nationalized if she renounces her original nationality. Minor children of national citizens are also considered national citizens and may decide to choose their original nationality during the year following their reaching majority.
Article 11
Nationality shall not be granted to any person unless he renounces his original nationality.
Article 12
Nationality is granted only once
Article 13
people who benefit from article 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10 shall not have the right to be nominated, elected or appointed in any of the parliamentary, popular or ministerial bodies. Unless Omani or Qatari origin Or a Bahraini citizen after seven years of acquiring a nationality.
Article 14
nationalize female which marries a person who has a foreign nationality keep her nationality and shall not lose it unless she has entered the nationality of her husband.
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Doaa Abd El-Jawwad
Attorney
الأسئلة المجابة 80029 | نسبة الرضا 98.7%
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