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. Foreigners are often given citizenship. Bahraini citizenship laws are governed by the Bahraini ''Nationality Law'' of 16 September 1963. Bahrain did not permit
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, and a Bahraini citizen who acquires a foreign citizenship loses Bahraini citizenship. Bahraini citizenship can be renounced. However, in 2016, Bahrainis could have applied to the Ministry of Interior to maintain dual nationality. The king has the discretion to grant Bahraini citizenship to those otherwise not qualified. His Majesty the Governor has the discretion to grant citizenship to an Arab individual who has performed a great service to Bahrain. A Bahraini citizen over the age of 20 years has the right to vote in national elections. Bahraini citizens have a right to a Bahraini passport, though in 1996 the Bahraini government was criticised for refusing to renew the passports of some Bahraini nationals, thus imposing an effective exile on these individuals. As of 2019, Bahrain had an estimated population of 1.64 million, up from the official 2010 census population of 1.23 million, of which 666,172 (53.5%) in 2010 were non-Bahraini, mainly foreign workers. There were 568,399 Bahraini citizens, 99.8% of which were Muslim. There are about 1,000 Christian citizens and about 40
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citizens. (See
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.) Since 2011 the Bahraini government has revoked the citizenship of around 1,000 major opposition and activist figures in response to protests and disturbances, though some have been reinstated.


By birth

A child born to a foreign father who himself was born in Bahrain and has a permanent resident permit or was born to unknown parents is a Bahraini citizen by birth.


By descent

A child born to a Bahraini father acquires Bahraini citizenship by descent, irrespective of the nationality of the mother, and irrespective of the place of birth. A child of a Bahraini mother and a foreign father is not entitled to Bahraini citizenship. If the father of a child of a Bahraini mother is unknown or stateless, irrespective of the place of birth, such child acquires Bahraini citizenship by descent from the mother.


By marriage

A foreign woman who marries a Bahraini man can apply for Bahraini citizenship.Bahraini Citizenship Law of 1963, Article 7. If a Bahraini woman marries a foreign man she will lose her citizenship if and when she acquires the nationality of her husband, but she can apply to keep it. The non-Bahraini husband cannot acquire Bahraini citizenship by marriage to a Bahraini woman. If they
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and the former Bahraini wife returns to Bahrain, she can apply to regain Bahraini citizenship.


By naturalization


Requirements

* An applicant must present himself in person. * An Arab applicant must have legally and consecutively lived in Bahrain for 15 years. For non-Arabs the time period is 25 years. * The applicant must be conversant in the Arabic language. * The applicant shall own property that is registered under his/her name in the Survey and Land Registration Bureau. * The applicant shall be a person of moral conduct. * The applicant shall be mentally competent.


Documents required

* Letter addressed to His Majesty, the King, expressing the desire to obtain Bahraini nationality. * A document containing the applicant’s ID card data. * The original and copy of the applicant’s current passport or the travel document held by him from another state. * The original and copy of the applicant’s birth certificate. * The original and copy of the applicant’s marriage certificate if it was issued in Bahrain. In case the marriage certificate was issued abroad, an "affidavit conjugal" is required from a court in Bahrain, to be submitted along with the foreign marriage certificate. * A document containing the data of the ID cards of the applicant’s wife and children. * In case the name of the applicant is written in the passport in a dual or triple form, a certificate from the applicant’s embassy should be submitted authenticating the full name * Original and copy of the nationality certificate. * Certificate from the Survey & Land Registration Bureau, stating that the applicant owns property in Bahrain. * Health fitness certificate. * Certificate from the Commercial Registration office stating the trade followed by the applicant, in case he is a businessman. * All education certificates held by the applicant or a letter and copy from the Ministry of Education. * Originals and copies of all passports held by the applicant as proof of the continuity of his residency. * Employment certificate from the applicant’s workplace and the Social Insurance Organisation, stating his job title, salary and joining date. This should have been issued less than three months before the date of application for nationality. * Two recent photos with white background. Size 6 cm x 4 cm.


Procedure

* Application should be sent to the Directorate of the Nationality, Passports and Residence Affairs. * The application form should be filled put and the documents required should be attached. * If the application is accepted the applicant should collect the passport during business hours. The wife and minor children of a recently naturalized man are considered to be naturalized citizens also.


Loss of citizenship

A naturalized Bahraini citizen may lose citizenship if they acquired Bahraini citizenship under false pretenses or if they committed a crime relating to honor or honesty (impugns integrity) within 10 years of acquiring citizenship. Bahrain does not permit
dual citizenship Multiple/dual citizenship (or multiple/dual nationality) is a legal status in which a person is concurrently regarded as a national or citizen of more than one country under the laws of those countries. Conceptually, citizenship is focused on ...
, and a Bahraini citizen who acquires a foreign citizenship loses Bahraini citizenship. Bahraini citizenship can be renounced. Since 2016, one can apply to maintain dual nationality. Those who were illegally holding a foreign nationality and the Bahraini nationality prior to November 2016 could have had applied by February 4, 2017 to maintain both nationalities. It fell to the discretion of the Interior Ministry to allow dual nationality and each scenario had been decided on case-by-case basis. Those who continued holding a foreign nationality and the Bahraini nationality after February 4, 2017 could be punished with a fine of $27000 and removal of Bahraini nationality. A Bahraini citizen may be denaturalized if they: * entered
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of another nation even if told not to. * entered the service of an enemy. * causes harm to the State.


References

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