Citizenship rule change: Declare, surrender Pak, Bangladesh and Afghan passports, Pg5
Centre amends Citizenship Rules, 2009, mandating declaration and surrender of passports from Pakistan, Afghanistan, and Bangladesh for citizenship applicants.
The Centre has notified draft changes to the Citizenship Rules, 2009, mandating certain applicants to declare or surrender passports issued by Pakistan, Afghanistan, and Bangladesh.
The Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) issued a gazette notification regarding the Citizenship (Amendment) Rules, 2026, under the Citizenship Act, 1955.
Applicants holding passports from the specified countries must provide passport details and surrender the document within 15 days of citizenship approval.
The amended rules will be effective from the date of publication in the official gazette.
Detailed Insights:
The amendment introduces paragraph (iiA) into Schedule IC of the Citizenship Rules, 2009, requiring applicants to disclose details of passports issued by Pakistan, Afghanistan, and Bangladesh.
Applicants must provide passport number, date and place of issue, and expiry date, and agree to surrender the passport to the designated postal authority.
An official from the MHA described the amendment as an administrative clarification to enhance verification and record-keeping in citizenship cases.
The Citizenship Act of 1955 has been amended previously, including the Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA), which has generated debates and discussions regarding its implications on citizenship eligibility.
Key Concepts Involved:
Citizenship Act, 1955: Defines the requirements and procedures for acquiring Indian citizenship.
Gazette Notification: Official publication of government decisions and rules.
Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA): An amendment to the Citizenship Act in 2019 that altered the eligibility criteria for citizenship for certain religious minorities.