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Simultaneously, anyone who became a national of
Mauritius ceased to be a British national. Provisions ensured that anyone who was ineligible for nationality of Mauritius did not lose their status as a CUKC or as a British Protected Person and that wives of such persons also retained the status of their husband and made provisions for derivative nationality of wives and children of persons who would have obtained Mauritian nationality except for their death. Subsequently, Mauritius passed the Citizenship Act of 14 December 1968, which provided that after independence, children born on the island acquired nationality as long as one parent was Mauritian and their father did not have
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and if he was foreign, so was she. It stipulated that upon loss of nationality of a husband, a wife could declare that she wished to remain
British and provided that if a marriage had terminated, through death or divorce, a British-born national who had lost her status through marriage could reacquire British nationality through naturalisation without meeting a residency requirement. The statute reiterated common law provisions for natural-born persons born within the realm on or after the effective date. By using the word
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longer automatically acquired the status of the husband or father, children who acquired nationality by descent no longer were required to make a retention declaration, and registrations for children born abroad were extended. In the wake of
African independence movements, during the 1960s, several conferences were held in London hoping to maintain the island's ties to Britain. To gain support for independence, in 1965 the Chagos Archipelago was detached from Mauritius, officially becoming part of the
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Citizenship Act, except in the case of joint adoption. Nationality is only automatically acquired upon adoption by two parents if the male parent is Mauritian. Because provisions were removed for qualification of nationality through birth in the territory, the Act is no longer clear as to whether
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husband's nationality upon marriage or upon his naturalisation in another country, did not lose their
British status after 1933. The 1943 revision allowed a child born abroad at any time to be a British national by descent if the Secretary of State agreed to register the birth. Under the terms of the
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were subjects. Those born outside the realm — except children of those serving in an official post abroad, children of the monarch, and children born on a
British sailing vessel — were considered by common law to be foreigners. Marriage did not affect the status of a subject of the realm, except that
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In 1995, Mauritius amended both its constitution (Amendment Act No. 23) and the
Citizenship Act (Amendment No. 24). The changes to nationality included removing provisions allowing the acquisition of nationality through birth in the territory and simultaneously eliminating gender discrimination from
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arrived on Île de France in 1803, as the new governor, and attempted to implement French law. Conflicts between France and
Britain which began in that year, extended to their colonies. Britain made plans to capture the Mascarene Islands, taking Rodrigues Island in 1809, Île Bourbon in July 1810, and
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can be granted to persons who understand
English or another language of the territory and have resided in Mauritius for a sufficient period of time to confirm they understand the customs and traditions of the country. General provisions are that applicants have good character and an understanding of
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in
Mauritius for committing crimes against the state or state security; for ordinary crimes; for disloyal acts or behaving as if one were a citizen of another country, such as voting in an election; for residing outside of the country for an extended period of time without government authorisation;
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discovered in the territory can acquire Mauritian nationality. Mauritius is also among the nine African nations for which no provisions are made for children to acquire nationality if they are born to parents who are stateless or have unknown nationality. Changes made in 1995 allowed Mauritians of
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Mauritius gained its own sovereignty on 12 March 1968. The independence constitution conferred nationality on any CUKC who had been born, naturalised, or registered in Mauritius, including those who had been born in the Chagos Archipelago and did not gain nationality through the Seychelles Colony.
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British nationals in British Mauritius were reclassified at that time as "Citizens of the UK and Colonies" (CUKC). The basic British nationality scheme did not change overmuch, and typically those who were previously defined as British remained the same. Changes included that wives and children no
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to continue regulating nationality in their territories, but also established an imperial nationality scheme throughout the realm. The uniform law, which went into effect on 1 January 1915, required a married woman to derive her nationality from her spouse, meaning if he was British, she was also,
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in which subjects were bound together by a scheme of protection and service tied to land ownership. Possession of land was typically tied to military and court service and omitted women because they could not perform those obligations. Thus, French nationality also derived from place of birth in
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Amendments to the British Nationality Act were enacted in 1918, 1922, 1933 and 1943 changing derivative nationality by descent and modifying slightly provisions for women to lose their nationality upon marriage. Because of a rise in statelessness, a woman who did not automatically acquire her
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nationals. For those born abroad on or after the effective date, legitimacy was still required, and could only be derived by a child from a British father (one generation), who was natural-born or naturalised. Naturalisations required five years residence or service to the crown.
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which followed the revolution, slavery was abolished in 1794, granting French nationality to all men in the French colonies. Government officials who attempted to enforce the ban on slavery in Île de France were met with resistance from the colonists. The 1802
262:, which they called Noord-Wester Haven to control access to the anchorage there. Because the Dutch colonies were founded as commercial enterprises, nationality did not play a large role in the governance. Roman-Dutch common law, per the Order of Government (
448:. For those born abroad to a Mauritian father, a child could acquire nationality if their father had been born in Mauritius. Wives of Mauritian men were eligible for Mauritian nationality upon marriage as long as they posed no threat to national security.
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or for fraud, misrepresentation, or concealment in a registration petition. Persons who previously had nationality and wish to repatriate if they voluntarily lost their status because of marriage and the marriage has terminated must request reinstatement.
111:, i.e. by birth in Mauritius or abroad to parents with Mauritian nationality. It can be granted to persons with an affiliation to the country, or to a permanent resident who has lived in the country for a given period of time through naturalisation.
95:, as amended; the Mauritius Citizenship Act, and its revisions; and various international agreements to which the country is a signatory. These laws determine who is, or is eligible to be, a national of Mauritius. The legal means to acquire
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on 3 December 1810, accepted the surrender of Decaen for the Île de France. Under the terms of the capitulation, French custom, language, laws, property and religion were to remain in force, though the name reverted to Mauritius.
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and Rodrigues. On the map, the islands were identified as "Dina Margabin" (Île Bourbon/Réunion), "Dina Moraze" (Rodrigues) and "Dina Arobi" (Île de France/Mauritius). In 1507 it was sighted by the Portuguese navigator
372:. In Britain, allegiance, in which subjects pledged to support a monarch, was the precursor to the modern concept of nationality. The crown recognised from 1350 that all persons born within the territories of the
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270:) of 1629, was the foundation of their colonial legal code and there was no national civil law defining the rights or obligations of inhabitants. In 1658, they abandoned Mauritius to expand their operations in
107:, though the terms are often used synonymously outside of law, they are governed by different statutes and regulated by different authorities. Mauritian nationality is typically obtained under the principle of
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Universal Geography, or a Description of All the Parts of the World, on a New Plan, According to the Great Natural Divisions of the Globe: Accompanied with Analytical, Synoptical, and Elementary Tables
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the responsibilities of a citizen. Applicants must typically have resided in the country for six years. Besides foreigners meeting the criteria, other persons who may be registered include:
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re-established the law and customs in effect before the Revolution of 1789, confusing the status of colonial subjects as one of the laws reinstated re-established slavery.
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under common law, single women, including divorcées, were not allowed to be parents thus their children could not derive nationality maternally and were stateless unless
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French territory, until the nineteenth century, but under feudal law married women were subjugated to the authority of their husbands under
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their nationality pending approval by the state. Mauritians of origin may not be deprived of their nationality. Naturalised persons may be
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1685:Bloomsbury Professional
1621:(subscription required)
222:Diogo Fernandes Pereira
105:Commonwealth of Nations
68:Government of Mauritius
3207:Bosnia and Herzegovina
2081:Encyclopedia of Africa
2073:Gates Jr., Henry Louis
1752:Law and History Review
1616: – via
298:, acting on behalf of
267:
3590:Partially recognized.
2455:São Tomé and Príncipe
2077:Appiah, Kwame Anthony
2050:Bloomsbury Publishing
1240:, pp. 1121–1122.
368:, as well as Oil and
196:Commonwealth citizens
3529:Second-class citizen
3502:Multiple citizenship
2971:United Arab Emirates
2605:(Kingdom of Denmark)
1334:Macmillan Publishers
1112:Llewellyn-Jones 1929
962:, pp. 521, 533.
658:, pp. 107, 110.
358:1814 Treaty of Paris
268:Ordre van Regieringe
234:Wybrand van Warwijck
198:by default as well.
91:is regulated by the
3519:Permanent residency
3438:Loss of citizenship
3413:Caribbean Community
2666:Trinidad and Tobago
2651:St. Kitts and Nevis
2553:Antigua and Barbuda
1821:. Athens, Georgia:
1657:Napoleon and Europe
1288:, pp. 76, 100.
1228:, pp. 175–176.
1162:, pp. 150–151.
800:, pp. 133–134.
442:diplomatic immunity
394:Imperial Conference
213:Cantino planisphere
162:Loss of nationality
77:Current legislation
2593:Dominican Republic
2067:Nave, Ari (2010).
1936:Cornell Law School
1927:Cornell Law Review
1848:Palgrave Macmillan
1732:on 26 October 2020
986:, pp. 35, 43.
914:, pp. 81–112.
685:, pp. 74, 78.
366:Chagos Archipelago
341:Napoleon Bonaparte
3609:
3608:
3583:Open border with
3426:
3425:
3280:
3279:
2759:
2758:
2679:US Virgin Islands
2606:
2330:Equatorial Guinea
2194:978-951-29-0284-2
2132:10.7202/1040648ar
2102:978-0-19-533770-9
2059:978-1-5099-2078-5
2024:978-1-928331-08-7
1988:(December 2020).
1857:978-90-232-3964-2
1832:978-0-8203-5608-2
1694:978-1-84592-095-1
1671:978-1-317-88270-1
1664:. pp. 1–20.
1343:978-0-333-34026-4
370:Rodrigues Islands
362:British Mauritius
324:French Revolution
308:feudal allegiance
272:Dutch Cape Colony
230:Pedro Mascarenhas
226:Mascarene Islands
132:By naturalisation
81:
80:
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3627:Law of Mauritius
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3443:Denaturalization
3332:Papua New Guinea
3317:Marshall Islands
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184:Dual nationality
179:Dual nationality
30:
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3524:Right of return
3485:
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3276:
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3237:North Macedonia
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1260:
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1248:
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2002:
1986:Manby, Bronwen
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1276:, p. 379.
1266:
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1188:
1186:, p. 149.
1176:
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1164:
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1150:, p. 148.
1140:
1138:, p. 528.
1128:
1126:, p. 151.
1116:
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1104:
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1092:
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1080:
1078:, p. 525.
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1066:, p. 138.
1056:
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1044:
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1029:
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1017:
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928:
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916:
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892:
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873:Lobingier 1932
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861:Lobingier 1932
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2966:Turkmenistan
2921:Saudi Arabia
2485:South Africa
2470:Sierra Leone
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2911:Philippines
2891:North Korea
2771:Afghanistan
2675:Puerto Rico
2598:El Salvador
2490:South Sudan
2375:Ivory Coast
2069:"Mauritius"
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3252:San Marino
3232:Montenegro
3197:Azerbaijan
3111:Luxembourg
2976:Uzbekistan
2946:Tajikistan
2851:Kyrgyzstan
2846:Kazakhstan
2806:East Timor
2781:Bangladesh
2603:Greenland
2578:Costa Rica
2480:Somaliland
2465:Seychelles
2430:Mozambique
2415:Mauritania
2400:Madagascar
2355:The Gambia
2290:Cape Verde
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900:Basch 1979
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526:Rosas 1994
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465:References
454:foundlings
260:Port Louis
145:Mauritian;
47:Long title
3490:By result
3292:Australia
3106:Lithuania
2936:Sri Lanka
2926:Singapore
2906:Palestine
2816:Indonesia
2751:Venezuela
2696:Argentina
2656:St. Lucia
2641:Nicaragua
2616:Guatemala
2420:Mauritius
2169:254585628
2140:0583-8266
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1887:1479-1234
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1723:1387-3091
1662:Routledge
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1589:0043-5597
1467:0046-3663
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733:Nave 2010
470:Citations
406:Dominions
313:coverture
300:Louis XIV
85:Mauritian
3600:Category
3512:Internal
3507:Passport
3473:Ius soli
3403:Mercosur
3312:Kiribati
3151:Slovenia
3146:Slovakia
3136:Portugal
3026:Bulgaria
2956:Thailand
2901:Pakistan
2876:Mongolia
2871:Malaysia
2796:Cambodia
2741:Suriname
2731:Paraguay
2716:Colombia
2626:Honduras
2588:Dominica
2563:Barbados
2539:Americas
2530:Zimbabwe
2500:Tanzania
2345:Ethiopia
2340:Eswatini
2320:Djibouti
2285:Cameroon
2270:Botswana
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1407:18161209
415:jus soli
168:renounce
123:By birth
3548:Defunct
3375:Vanuatu
3285:Oceania
3267:Ukraine
3222:Moldova
3212:Georgia
3202:Belarus
3192:Andorra
3187:Armenia
3182:Albania
3141:Romania
3086:Ireland
3081:Iceland
3076:Hungary
3066:Germany
3056:Finland
3051:Estonia
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3031:Croatia
3021:Belgium
3016:Austria
2981:Vietnam
2881:Myanmar
2866:Lebanon
2776:Bahrain
2746:Uruguay
2721:Ecuador
2701:Bolivia
2631:Jamaica
2611:Grenada
2558:Bahamas
2510:Tunisia
2475:Somalia
2460:Senegal
2445:Nigeria
2435:Namibia
2425:Morocco
2390:Liberia
2385:Lesotho
2335:Eritrea
2305:Comoros
2280:Burundi
2255:Algeria
1965:9 April
1527:9 April
1475:3177600
1415:5762190
1391:3070746
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217:Réunion
202:History
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3262:Turkey
3257:Serbia
3247:Russia
3227:Monaco
3217:Kosovo
3161:Sweden
3131:Poland
3126:Norway
3096:Latvia
3071:Greece
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3036:Cyprus
2995:Europe
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2841:Jordan
2831:Israel
2791:Brunei
2786:Bhutan
2726:Guyana
2706:Brazil
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2636:Mexico
2573:Canada
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