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Illegal naturalisation cases to be reviewed.

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Last updated: 2024/08/27 at 9:21 AM
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The Nationality, Passports and Residence Affairs (NPRA) of Bahrain has announced that a committee will be reviewing cases of illegal naturalization, focusing on individuals who were granted citizenship since 2010. The main goal of this review is to verify the accuracy of the information and documents provided by individuals who acquired Bahraini nationality. The Ministry has emphasized that the revocation of nationality will not be limited to the individual responsible for any wrongdoing, but also extend to family members who obtained citizenship due to the initial violation. This decision aims to ensure that those who abuse their nationality, act against the kingdom’s interests, or fail to fulfill their duty of loyalty will face legal action.

According to the Ministry, individuals who have abused their nationality, acted against the interests of Bahrain, or failed to demonstrate loyalty will face legal consequences. This also includes anyone convicted of dishonesty or who used false information or documents to obtain Bahraini nationality. The committee responsible for reviewing these cases has clarified that certain groups will be exempt from this process. This includes children of Bahraini women married to foreigners and foreign women who gained Bahraini nationality through marriage. The focus is on individuals who have intentionally misled the authorities or used fraudulent means to obtain citizenship, rather than those who gained nationality through legitimate means.

The decision to review cases of illegal naturalization since 2010 comes as part of Bahrain’s efforts to uphold the law and ensure that citizenship is granted and maintained based on truthful information and legitimate means. The Ministry’s announcement serves as a warning to those who engage in fraudulent practices to obtain Bahraini nationality. By holding individuals accountable for their actions and extending consequences to family members who benefited from the initial wrongdoing, the Ministry aims to deter future instances of illegal naturalization and uphold the integrity of the citizenship process.

It is important to note that the review of cases of illegal naturalization is not a blanket measure that targets all individuals who acquired Bahraini nationality. The committee responsible for this review will focus on verifying the accuracy of the information and documents provided by individuals who obtained citizenship since 2010. By targeting specific cases where fraudulent practices were used to gain nationality, the Ministry aims to address instances of abuse of the citizenship process while ensuring that those who gained citizenship through legitimate means are not affected by this review.

Individuals who have falsely obtained Bahraini nationality or have engaged in activities that go against the interests of the kingdom will face legal action as a result of this review. The Ministry’s decision to extend consequences to family members who obtained citizenship through the initial wrongdoing serves as a strong deterrent against fraudulent practices and emphasizes the importance of upholding the law when it comes to matters of citizenship. By taking a proactive stance against illegal naturalization, the Ministry aims to protect the integrity of Bahraini nationality and ensure that citizenship is granted and maintained based on truthful and legitimate means.

In conclusion, the Ministry of Interior’s Nationality, Passports and Residence Affairs (NPRA) has announced a committee to review cases of illegal naturalization since 2010 in Bahrain. The focus of this review is to verify the accuracy of the information and documents provided by individuals who obtained Bahraini nationality, and to take legal action against those who have abused their nationality, acted against the kingdom’s interests, or failed to fulfill their duty of loyalty. By extending consequences to family members who benefited from the initial wrongdoing, the Ministry aims to deter future instances of illegal naturalization and uphold the integrity of the citizenship process. Individuals who obtained citizenship through fraudulent practices will face legal action, while those who gained nationality through legitimate means will not be affected by this review.

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