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URGENT Interior Ministry clarifies some legal provisions on granting Iraqi citizenship

Editorial Date: 2019/3/14 13:42 • 566 times prescribed
The Interior clarifies some of the legal provisions on granting Iraqi citizenship
(Baghdad: Al-Furat News) The Directorate of Civil Status, Passports and Residence in the Ministry of the Interior clarified some legal provisions regarding the granting of Iraqi citizenship.

"The Iraqi Nationality Law No. 26 of 2006 is still in force, since a person who wishes to be naturalized is not married, he is required to stay for ten consecutive years in accordance with paragraph {c} of Article 6 (I) Of the above law ". 
He added: "As for the duration of the year of residence contained within the draft amendment to the first law of Iraqi nationality mentioned above was contained in paragraph (c) of Article {6 / first} as the text of that paragraph stipulated the length of stay for foreigners wishing to acquire Iraqi citizenship by naturalization that Has been residing in Iraq for ten consecutive years prior to the submission of the request has been added to the exclusion of the displaced (Almzfrin) forcibly under the former regime and have transactions in the Directorate of Nationality was not completed then because of their deportation and a large number of them was registered in the records of 1957.
He noted that "after 2003, the Council of Ministers issued a decision to lift the flagging and freezing of their restrictions and obtained the identities of the civil status and were unable to obtain the certificate of Iraqi nationality because of the absence of modern residence for ten years and for the purpose of half of this limited group has been this exception to them that the Shall have a residence not less than one year and shall not include others, as the ten-year requirement remains valid. "

 
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Darn it!  Foiled again!

I was going to move to Iraq, become a citizen and claim the HCL benefits.

I guess loads of people were planning to do the same and that's why they published this old law from 2006 today.

I can see why people need to be reminded of this law.   😂

 

"The Iraqi Nationality Law No. 26 of 2006 is still in force, since a person who wishes to be naturalized is not married, he is required to stay for ten consecutive years in accordance with paragraph {c} of Article 6 (I) Of the above law ".

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I was joking above, but I really think that the purpose of the above article is to tell people - Don't think you're gonna move to Iraq and get the HCL money.  You have to have lived here for 10 years before we consider you a citizen and entitled to HCL distribution.

 

I think the HCL is close.

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URGENT Interior Ministry clarifies some legal provisions on granting Iraqi citizenship....What I found interesting was this is the Ministries actions . No mention of Mahdi...I would think you would need to have a Minister in place to make an official clarification ???

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26 minutes ago, blueskyline said:

URGENT Interior Ministry clarifies some legal provisions on granting Iraqi citizenship....What I found interesting was this is the Ministries actions . No mention of Mahdi...I would think you would need to have a Minister in place to make an official clarification ???

 

I understood it to be a restatement of the 2006 law:

 

"The Iraqi Nationality Law No. 26 of 2006 is still in force, 

 

And a statement added that people who lived in Iraq for at least 10 years and were "displaced" by war with ISIS, and then after the war, came back to live in Iraq - that their prior 10 year residency would be counted for them to become citizens.  They just made sure people understood the intent of the law, in case there were any questions.  

 

 

 

 

 

 

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4 hours ago, blueskyline said:

URGENT Interior Ministry clarifies some legal provisions on granting Iraqi citizenship....What I found interesting was this is the Ministries actions . No mention of Mahdi...I would think you would need to have a Minister in place to make an official clarification ???

 

Naw . . . lets shoot from the hip on this one. These Blunt Skulls pay precious little attention to rules or details. Let R Rip.:D

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  • yota691 changed the title to Interior Ministry clarifies some legal provisions on granting Iraqi citizenship

Parliament refers the proposal to amend the Nationality Law to the Security and Defense Committees for consideration

 
Policy  ,   2019/03/17 16:26   , The number of readings: 177 
 

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BAGHDAD, Iraq -

The House of Representatives transmitted a proposal submitted by the government to amend the Iraqi Nationality Law to the Security, Defense and Legal Committees to study it before submitting their report to the Presidency of Parliament on the possibility of proceeding with its legislation or rejecting it and returning it to the Government. A local newspaper reported in a report on Saturday, March 16, 2019, that the parliament had rejected in principle a draft law to naturalize the children of the Turks and Turks, where it may grant citizenship to more than five thousand children return to the militants of Daqash born on Iraqi territory, The nationality of a large number of Ottoman and Jewish personalities after being dropped by the successive governments during the period of the royal era, as well as granting citizenship to every person who completed residence on Iraqi territory for a full year. The report added that the parliament referred the amendment to the Security, Defense and Legal Committees to study before submitting their report to the Presidency of Parliament on the possibility of proceeding with legislation or rejection and return it back to the government. In response to the decision of the House of Representatives MP Khadija Ali, "The draft amendment to the first law of Iraqi nationality raised a sensation during the presentation of the first reading in the second session of the House of Representatives in the current legislative term," noting that the amendment "contains the disadvantages and problems, so requires study and scrutiny By the competent parliamentary committees before its approval. " "The new amendment grants Iraqi nationality to people who were stripped of their Iraqi citizenship in 1950," she said. "According to the new amendment, migrants in this period are entitled to return to Iraq once again." In 1950, the Senate and the House of Representatives passed a law that stipulates that the cabinet may decide to "drop" Iraqi nationality on the Iraqi Jew who wants to choose to leave Iraq permanently after signing a special form before the employee appointed by the Minister of the Interior, and followed the Iraqi government then the law by issuing on March 8, 1951 a new law to freeze the property of Iraqi Jews who have been stripped of Iraqi nationality. The Legislative Committee in the House of Representatives, confirmed that most of the parliamentary blocs objected to the legislation of this law during the presentation of the first reading, noting that "Parliament will not pass this law and will reject and return to the government, and if there is a need to amend the law of nationality will be specific materials and category specific In accordance with legal and constitutional frameworks. " A member of the parliamentary legal committee expected that the number of children of the elements who are present on the Syrian territory will reach more than 5,000 children born in the Iraqi territories, believing that "there is an international agenda behind the passage of this law within the House of Representatives." The head of the national approach bloc MP Ammar Tohma, has indicated last week, that the draft amendment to the Nationality Law includes gaps lead to demographic change and granting citizenship to people hostile to Iraq, saying that "the law grants citizenship to a person born outside Iraq and no nationality. The former cabinet voted in 2017 on the draft amendment to the first law of Iraqi nationality and sent it to Parliament to enact it, but the previous parliament deported to the current session, and includes the first amendment to the Iraqi Nationality Law No. (26) 2006, which ended its first reading in the House of Representatives, Iraqi who completed a full year in Iraqi territory at the time was granted Iraqi nationality through Iraqi parents or residence for ten years under certain controls

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  • yota691 changed the title to Parliamentary Security: The law {nationality} as it stands today {will not pass}

Parliamentary Security: The law {nationality} as it stands today {will not pass}

 
Baghdad / Sabah / Shaima Rashid
 
 
The Parliamentary Security and Defense Committee confirmed that the Nationality Law, as drafted by the government, will not be passed, especially with the wide circle of parliamentary and popular protest on it. At a time when the Directorate of Public Citizenship denied the rumors about granting citizenship within a year, Parliament has not voted on it so far, warned a legal expert, to amend the law of citizenship, which grants Iraqi nationality to the Jews and "Aldawash" and anyone without nationality. A member of the Committee on Security and Defense of the mass of Asrun Mohammad Reza, confirmed the objection of his bloc on the Nationality Law because it grants citizenship to non-Iraqis, and "the country does not need new children," he said, stressing the standing of the mass against the legislation of the law. "We in the block are against the granting of Iraqi citizenship to non-Iraqis for a number of reasons, including that Iraq at present is going through difficult circumstances, whether political or security or economic and does not require the naturalization of new children.
 
 
 
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Construction: We will stand against the manipulation of the Iraqi Nationality Law

Political | 08:54 - 19/03/2019

 
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BAGHDAD - Mawazine News 
MP Mansour al-Baiji on Tuesday stressed that Iraqi nationality is not for sale or bargaining, warning against tampering with the new law, which will soon be on the agenda of the House of Representatives. 
"The Iraqi nationality has its own value and prestige among the countries of the world and we will not allow manipulation of the new law that will soon be on the agenda of the parliament and we will have a position towards this law, which we consider to be especially important laws," said Baiji in a statement received by Mawazine News. Linked to the reputation of the country. " 
"All the countries of the world that respect themselves and respect their people do not grant their nationality to any foreign citizen except under very difficult conditions and laws," he said. "We are not against the granting of Iraqi citizenship to those who want to obtain it, but we must deal with it according to the conditions and controls that you deal with. All countries ".
"We will not allow passage of any paragraph of the Nationality Law, which we see as complacency, even if it is necessary to reject the whole law and reformulate it again," he said.

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Press release on the Iraqi Nationality Law

Said the spokesman for the Speaker of the Iraqi Council of Representatives: "The Council considers that the draft amendments to the Iraqi Nationality Law No. 26 of 2006 is rejected in its current form," and the spokesman Shaker Hamid, "The political forces in the House of Representatives support the vote in the coming days; , And study it again. "

http://ar.parliament.iq/2019/03/19/تصريح-صحفي-حول-قانون-الجنسية-العراقية/

 
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On 3/14/2019 at 1:26 PM, Floridian said:

Darn it!  Foiled again!

I was going to move to Iraq, become a citizen and claim the HCL benefits.

I guess loads of people were planning to do the same and that's why they published this old law from 2006 today.

I can see why people need to be reminded of this law.   😂

 

"The Iraqi Nationality Law No. 26 of 2006 is still in force, since a person who wishes to be naturalized is not married, he is required to stay for ten consecutive years in accordance with paragraph {c} of Article 6 (I) Of the above law ".

Hey Floridian. Dat shiznit ain't funny y'all. One day into my 10th year living just outside of Qayyarah, friggin ISIS bombed the city government buildings. Specifically, the equivalent of the county recorders office and now I have to start all over they say.  :rolleyes: :facepalm1: :eyebrows:

 

Nah, never happened, never will happen.  I have zero desire to live anywhere other than in the wonderful fantastic USA. Personally I have minimal skills in reading between the lines and can barely see how the issues raised by this article have a connection to security issues and the revaluation of the IQD . Other than having a system in place that monitors and regulates, effectively, efficiently, and securely the immigration of foreigners into their sovereign country. RV this puppy. Let me get my monies out, invest it legally in the US, then I wash my hands of Iraq. Well unless an investment opportunity inside Iraq comes to my attention.

 

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48 minutes ago, new york kevin said:

RV this puppy. Let me get my monies out, invest it legally in the US, then I wash my hands of Iraq. Well unless an investment opportunity inside Iraq comes to my attention.

 

 

I feel the same way Kevin, except for one thing. 

If another investment opportunity inside Iraq comes to my attention, I will run away, screaming.  😂😂

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1 hour ago, new york kevin said:

Hey Floridian. Dat shiznit ain't funny y'all. One day into my 10th year living just outside of Qayyarah, friggin ISIS bombed the city government buildings. Specifically, the equivalent of the county recorders office and now I have to start all over they say.  :rolleyes: :facepalm1: :eyebrows:

 

Nah, never happened, never will happen.  I have zero desire to live anywhere other than in the wonderful fantastic USA. Personally I have minimal skills in reading between the lines and can barely see how the issues raised by this article have a connection to security issues and the revaluation of the IQD . Other than having a system in place that monitors and regulates, effectively, efficiently, and securely the immigration of foreigners into their sovereign country. RV this puppy. Let me get my monies out, invest it legally in the US, then I wash my hands of Iraq. Well unless an investment opportunity inside Iraq comes to my attention.

 

I was stationed at Qayyarah or Q-west for about 10 months out of my 2 year stay. Not a bad gig. 

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2 minutes ago, Desertmedic2009 said:

I was stationed at Qayyarah or Q-west for about 10 months out of my 2 year stay. Not a bad gig. 

Thank you for serving. I appreciate what I believe to be the sacrifices you made to protect my family and I . It may have been like a Okinawa chill deployment for you. I imagine those who care for you stateside were on their knees praying for your safe return. For the record, what I wrote and you quoted was a tongue and cheek jest. I never have had the privilege of serving in any branch of the military, let alone be transferred to a work location where nasty shiznit could happen. Let alone in Iraq.  I am just a Nurse who has a persons life/physical well being in my hands on a daily basis. I salute you and honor you and all like you with the gratitude of a very grateful US citizen.  All the rest of the stuff I typed was real. God Bless you. I have a son in the Marines.

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IMO, I  there is going to be some dispute and a push to get the Nationality Law right . Why?  It may be that they are close to finally start  paying Citizens  Petro Dollar money  as stipulated in the National Oil Company Law.  The follwoing article is from a year ago:

 

 

2018-02-23 BY SOTALIRAQ

Demands to pass a law granting the citizen his share of the oil wealth

Dozens of people in the province of Basra, the activists of oil companies on Friday a pause for the project "for the people's right to his oil wealth."

A member of the campaign, Al-Maliki said in a press statement that "the purpose of our stand today is to demand the approval of the law of the National Oil Company, which includes the share of shares of the Iraqi citizen and there is a series of procedures and demands for meetings with the Committee of oil and energy parliamentary and the departments of the ministries concerned and the Council of Ministers to expand the claim."

Maliki said that "this stand is complementary and expression of the voice of the people to demand their rights approved by the Iraqi constitution and there are other stops organized by the provinces of Dhi Qar and Maysan in solidarity with this campaign."

For his part, said a member of the Board of Basra oil and Sam Abdul Rahman, "The group of activists and specialists in this movement fear not to vote by parliament on what was approved in the draft law of the National Oil Company, although it is supported by a clear constitutional text and we are on the election period must Parliament Harmony with the requirements of the people and pressure the government not to appeal and resort to the rejection of such legitimate demands of the Iraqi citizen, who deserves to have a share of the country's wealth.

A group of dignitaries, representatives of civil society organizations and media were present today and banners supporting the project "The people have a right to their oil wealth".

https://www.sotaliraq.com/2018/02/23/مطالبات-بإقرار-قانون-يمنح-للمواطن-حصت/

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2 hours ago, new york kevin said:

Thank you for serving. I appreciate what I believe to be the sacrifices you made to protect my family and I . It may have been like a Okinawa chill deployment for you. I imagine those who care for you stateside were on their knees praying for your safe return. For the record, what I wrote and you quoted was a tongue and cheek jest. I never have had the privilege of serving in any branch of the military, let alone be transferred to a work location where nasty shiznit could happen. Let alone in Iraq.  I am just a Nurse who has a persons life/physical well being in my hands on a daily basis. I salute you and honor you and all like you with the gratitude of a very grateful US citizen.  All the rest of the stuff I typed was real. God Bless you. I have a son in the Marines.

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Parliament rejects the draft amendments to the Iraqi Nationality Law as currently drafted

Political | 04:45 - 19/03/2019

 
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BAGHDAD - Mawazine News 
Speaker of the House of Representatives, Shaker Hamid, on Tuesday, the parliament rejected the draft amendments to the Iraqi nationality law as it stands. 
"The Council believes that the draft amendments to the Iraqi Nationality Law No. 26 of 2006 is rejected as currently drafted," Hamed said in a statement received by Mawazine News. 
He added that "the political forces in the House of Representatives support the vote on the draft amendments in the coming days; for the purpose of returning to the government, and study again." Ended 29/6 N

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