
Citizenship and the law: What determines who is an Indian citizen?
Aadhar Card Issued by the Unique Identification Authority of India, the Aadhar is a 12-digit individual identification number.
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Citizenship by descent : Every person born outside India shall be a citizen of India by descent if both the parents or either of them is an Indian citizen, not being an illegal migrant, provided his/her birth is registered at an Indian Mission/Post abroad within one year of the birth. The matter of citizenship, on the other hand, falls under the Citizenship Act of 1955, under the jurisdiction of the Ministry of Home Affairs. What were the amendments introduced in the citizenship law in 1987?
Furthermore, While it is a way of life in the Indian subcontinent, enamoured humans have been taking it around the world since the earliest times.
One point remains disputed: Versions opposées — This card can be issued to any resident of India and is used to avail government… ; India has no universal citizenship document..
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Citizenship by descent : Every person born outside India shall be a citizen of India by descent if both the parents or either of them is an Indian citizen, not being an illegal migrant, provided his/her birth is registered at an Indian Mission/Post abroad within one year of the birth.
according to Khaleej TimesThe matter of citizenship, on the other hand, falls under the Citizenship Act of 1955, under the jurisdiction of the Ministry of Home Affairs.
according to Khaleej TimesWhat were the amendments introduced in the citizenship law in 1987?
according to Deccan HeraldWhat was the 2003 amendments to the Citizenship Act?
according to Deccan HeraldWhile it is a way of life in the Indian subcontinent, enamoured humans have been taking it around the world since the earliest times.
according to The Hindu - Home
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- This card can be issued to any resident of India and is used to avail government…Khaleej Times
- India has no universal citizenship document.Deccan Herald
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