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UAE 

CITIZENSHIP: Citizenship laws are based upon Nationality Law #17, dated January 1, 1972, and amended by Law #10, dated 1975.  On December 2, 1971, all persons who were legal citizens of the separate Emirates obtained United Arab Emirate's citizenship upon the unionization of the country.

  • BY BIRTH: Birth within the territory of the United Arab Emirates does not automatically confer citizenship. The exception is a child born of unknown parents.
  • BY DESCENT: Applies to persons born on or after January 1, 1972.
  • Child of a United Arab Emirates father, regardless of the child’s country of birth. Child born out of wedlock will obtain citizenship upon being legally recognized by the father.
  • Child of a United Arab Emirates mother and an unknown father, regardless of the child’s country of birth.
  • MARRIAGE:
  • A foreign woman who marries a United Arab Emirates citizen may obtain citizenship, provided the woman resides three years in the country after application for citizenship, has given up previous citizenship, and has obtained approval of the Ministry of the Interior.
  • A foreign husband is not eligible for citizenship.
  • BY NATURALIZATION: Citizenship may be acquired by various groups of persons under the following conditions:
  • Citizens of Qatar, Oman, and Bahrain must reside for three years.
  • Citizens of Arab descent must reside for seven years.
  • All other persons must reside in the country for at least 30 years, 20 of those yearsoccurring after January 1, 1972.

DUAL CITIZENSHIP:  NOT RECOGNIZED.

LOSS OF CITIZENSHIP:

  • VOLUNTARY: Voluntary renunciation of United Arab Emirates citizenship is permitted by law. Contact the Embassy for details and required paperwork.
  • INVOLUNTARY: The following are grounds for involuntary loss of United Arab Emirates citizenship:
  • Person obtains new citizenship
  • Person joins foreign armed forces without government permission.
  • Naturalized citizen…
  • Citizenship was obtained through fraud.
  • Commits crime in the country.
  • Lives over four years outside the country.
  • Acts against the security of the country.

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