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    PanARMENIAN.Net

    Dual citizenship - a step towards unification of the Armenian Nation.

    The Israeli form is more applicable for Armenia, the 2/3 of whose
    nation is spread all over the world.
    28.02.2007 GMT+04:00

    The RA National Assembly passed a bill on citizenship in its second
    and last reading. 66 deputies voted for, 5 were against. Those having
    dual citizenship may have a vote in elections in Armenia only if they
    have residence registration in their own name. This stipulation also
    anticipates those citizens' registration at the enlistment
    office. Those being 18 and over, and having permanent residence in
    Armenia over the last 3 years, capable of expressing themselves in
    Armenian and being familiar with the country's Constitution may be
    granted Armenian citizenship.

    /PanARMENIAN.Net/ Besides Armenian citizenship may be obtained when
    either the husband or the wife is Armenian or the child of a married
    couples has Armenian citizenship, or when one has Armenian
    origins. Those having been revoked the Armenian citizenship after
    January 1, 1995 may also obtain Armenian citizenship. According to the
    Document, request for obtaining Armenian citizenship may be turned
    down for those who are of some danger to the national or public
    security. Revocation of the citizenship is not necessarily to be
    founded. According to law, anyone having dual citizenship may serve
    in the Armenian Army, however, if they have done their military
    service in another country for minimum 12 months, or have done
    alternative military service for 18 months minimum, they have the
    right not to serve in the Armenian Army. Parliamentary amendments do
    not free the Armenian citizens holding the citizenship of another
    country at the same time, from serving in the Armenian Army. Meanwhile
    those having dual citizenship may not put forward once candidacy for
    President or NA Deputy. They cannot be Member of Constitutional Court
    either.

    The institute of dual citizenship has been functioning for a rather
    long time, so it is well known to international and constitutional
    right in all its aspects, as well as in the way it is implemented.
    Countries recognizing dual citizenship, must sign a contract, where
    the salvations of all possible disputable questions are
    stipulated. Only after signing this contract dual citizenship may be
    applied in the given country. This means that if Armenia doesn't have
    the above mentioned contract with, suppose, USA or Great Britain, dual
    citizenship will be merely declarative for the Diaspora in these
    countries. In 1940 in the USA bill on Citizenship was passed, which
    limited the rights of the American citizens taking part in the
    elections of another country. Those having dual citizenship must pay
    the bills according to the laws of both countries, if no contract of
    tax avoidance is signed between those two countries. Being within the
    boarders of one country, the dual citizenship holder may not count on
    the protection of the other country's Government. Similar laws are
    also applied in Great Britain. If one holds citizenship of a different
    country, he doesn't lose the citizenship of Great Britain. Even if one
    is granted UK citizenship and at the same time holds citizenship of
    another country, which doesn't recognize dual citizenship, the
    Government of this country has the right to demand renouncement of the
    UK citizenship.

    The Israeli form is more applicable for Armenia, the 2/3 of whose
    nation is spread all over the world. The Declaration of Independence
    of Israel, adopted in 1948, states; ` The State of Israel will be open
    to Jewish immigration and will receive all the Jews spread all over
    the world; it will strain every effort for the development of the
    country for the welfare of its people.' In fact any Jew arriving in
    Israel from another country may obtain Israeli passport without any
    bureaucratic protractions, not being obligated to renounce the first
    citizenship. As for taxes, according to unwritten law every Jew
    assigns his so-called `1/10' to the Government.
    «PanARMENIAN.Net» analytical department
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