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发表于 11-6-2012 23:29:17|来自:新加坡
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Under the Constitution, the Government can revoke a person's Singapore citizenship if he or she is 18 or older and:
- has voluntarily claimed and exercised rights belonging to foreign nationals
- has applied for or used a foreign passport
- has not returned to Singapore over a continuous period of 10 years
- and in the case of Singapore citizenship by registration, was disloyal to Singapore or obtained such citizenship by fraud or mistake.
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WAYS YOU COULD LOSE YOUR CITIZENSHIP
- Those who hide past criminal records when applying for citizenship.
- Someone who is considered to be a security threat.
- Those whose birth or citizenship status was not registered by their parents or guardians.
- A child born to a parent or parents who are foreigners and not legally married at the time.
- A person born in Singapore who uses travel documents under a different nationality.
- A person whose citizenship the government cannot establish from its database, and who has no documents to prove it.
详细资料可以查询新加坡宪法官方网站 |
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