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citizenship by registration guarantees the right of citizenship to any child born outside Fiji with at least one parent a Fiji citizen, to any foreign child under the age of 18 adopted by a Fiji citizen, to any child who was under the age of 21 when either parent became a citizen by registration, and to any spouse or former spouse of a Fiji citizen. Applications for citizenship by registration may be made at any time during the child's lifetime. Conditions apply: one registering for citizenship must be lawfully present in Fiji for a total of three out of the five years immediately prior to the application, and must renounce citizenship of any other country.
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set out how Fiji citizenship may be lost or forfeited. An adult who acquires citizenship of a foreign state forfeits Fiji citizenship. A child acquiring foreign citizenship is permitted to have dual citizenship until reaching the age of 21, after which they have one year to make a final decision on
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define how one is deemed to have Fijian citizenship by birth. Every child born in Fiji on or after the date on which the
Constitution took effect is deemed to be a citizen of Fiji, provided that at least one parent is a citizen, and that neither parent is an accredited diplomat of a foreign power.
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may or may not legislate concerning this topic. The inclusion of this in the
Constitution is somewhat unusual: the constitutions of many countries leave the question of citizenship to be resolved by the legislature. In Fiji, however, the complex history of immigration and colonial rule, together
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constitutional government between 28 September and 6 October 1987; any child born abroad whose father was a citizen is taken to be a citizen. Moreover, any person born in Fiji during the time in which the constitution prior to the present one was in operation, is deemed to be a citizen of Fiji,
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sets out the conditions for acquiring citizenship by naturalization. Anyone who does not qualify for citizenship by birth or registration may apply to be naturalized as a citizen, provided they have been lawfully present in Fiji for a total of five out of the ten years immediately prior to the
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clarifies how one may acquire citizenship by registration. Fiji has a long history of emigration, as well as immigration. The number of Fiji citizens living abroad, along with their descendants, is not known, but is estimated to be in the order of several hundred thousand. The provision for
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population, has left various ethnic groups unsure of their permanent place in Fijian society, and wanted their right to citizenship entrenched in the
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contains three clauses, covering the cases of person born on dates where Fiji's constitutional situation was ambiguous. From 28 September 1987 to 24 July 1990, Fiji functioned without a constitution. Any child born in Fiji in that period is declared to be a citizen of Fiji. Fiji had no
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deals with the residency rights of non-citizens. Any former citizen, foreign wife or husband, widow or widower, of a Fiji citizen, or child of a Fiji citizen is entitle to enter and reside in Fiji, subject only to entry and residency conditions prescribed by
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which citizenship to keep. Persons failing to renounce foreign citizenship by their 22nd birthday lose Fiji citizenship. A citizen over the age of 21 may renounce Fijian citizenship provided that they have acquired citizenship of another country.
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