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May 16, 2007 at 01:29 PM |
How to Apply for Finnish Citizenship Abroad?
Regulations
on Finnish nationality are stated in the Finnish Constitution. The new
Nationality Act came into effect on 1 June 2003 replacing the 1968
Nationality Act.
The key issues in the new act are accepting multiple citizenship and preventing statelessness.
Application of the new and old nationality act
The
new act has been and will be applied now that it has come into effect,
but in some cases, however, the regulations of the old act can still be
applied.
Former Finnish citizens and former Finnish citizens' and present
Finnish citizens' children and their children as co-applicants, as well
as certain other groups, may acquire Finnish citizenship by
declaration, but only within five years (1 June 2003 - 31 May 2008) of
the introduction of the new act.
Application of the new and old nationality act (Directorate of Immigration)
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Last Updated ( May 16, 2007 at 01:29 PM )
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