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The Indonesian nationality law is a law regulating about who an Indonesian citizen is, the requirements and how to obtain Indonesian citizenship, the loss of Indonesian citizenship, the requirements and how to re-obtain Indonesian citizenship, and the penal provision. The nationality law is stated in Constitution of Indonesia. The Indonesian nationality law is based on jus sanguinis and jus soli. The latest law regulating Indonesian nationality is Law No. 12/2006 (UU No. 12 Tahun 2006). This law revokes Law No. 62/1958 (UU No. 62 Tahun 1958). Generally, Indonesian citizens are those natural Indonesian people and those of other nationalities that are endorsed by the law as Indonesian citizens. Indonesian nationality regulated by Law No. 12/2006 (UU No. 12 Tahun 2006). The Indonesian nationality law is based on jus sanguinis and jus soli. The Indonesian nationality law does not recognize dual citizenship except for persons under the age of 18 (single citizenship principle). After reaching 18 years of age individuals must choose one citizenship (limited double citizenship principle). ==Indonesian citizen== An Indonesian citizen is: * one who before the enactment of this law was already an Indonesian citizen * a child from a legal marriage whose parents are Indonesian citizens * a child from a legal marriage whose father is an Indonesian citizen and mother is a foreign citizen * a child from a legal marriage whose mother is an Indonesian citizen and father is a foreign citizen * a child from a legal marriage whose mother is an Indonesian citizen and father is stateless or whose nationality law does not give citizenship to offspring * a child from a legal marriage born within 300 days after the father's death and the father was an Indonesian citizen at the time of death * a child from an illegal marriage whose mother is an Indonesian citizen * a child from an illegal marriage whose mother is a foreign citizen but the father is an Indonesian citizen and recognizes the child as his child before the child turns 18 or is married * a child born in Indonesian territory whose parent's citizenship status is unknown * a newly born child found in Indonesian territory as long as the father and mother are unknown * a child born in Indonesian territory if the parents are stateless or cannot be found * a child born outside of Indonesian territory whose parents are Indonesian citizens and, because of the law where the child was born, the child was granted another citizenship * a child from whose father or mother was already granted Indonesian citizenship but died before taking an oath of allegiance 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Indonesian nationality law」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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