Indian Citizenship Laws Overview
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What are the qualifications for naturalisation in India?

Qualifications for naturalisation include renouncing citizenship of other countries, residing in India for a certain period, having good character, taking an oath of allegiance, and having knowledge of a language recognized by the Constitution of India.

How long must an individual reside in India or be in government service prior to applying for naturalisation?

An individual must reside in India and/or be in government service for 12 months immediately preceding the date of application. Additionally, during the 7 years prior to these 12 months, the individual must have resided in India or been in government service for not less than four years.

What does an individual need to do after naturalisation according to the Citizenship Act, 1955?

After naturalisation, an individual must intend to reside in India or enter into service with the Government of India, an international organization, or a society or company in India.

Under what circumstances does citizenship by incorporation of territory of India occur?

<p>According to Section 7 of the Citizenship Act, 1955, citizenship by incorporation of territory of India occurs when new territory becomes part of India.</p> Signup and view all the answers

What must the Government of India do when new territory becomes part of the country?

<p>The Government of India must specify the persons of the territory to be citizens of India under Section 7 of the Citizenship Act, 1955.</p> Signup and view all the answers

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