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| By: WorldNetDaily.com |
| Published: July 24, 2005 |
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The draft of Iraq's new constitution only excludes Israelis from obtaining citizenship, and also says an Iraqi can be a dual citizen, but not of Israel.
"Any individual with another nationality (except for Israel) may obtain Iraqi nationality after a period of residency inside the borders of Iraq of not less than ten years for an Arab or twenty years for any other nationality, as long as he has good character and behavior, and has no criminal judgment against him from the Iraqi authorities during the time of his residency on the territory of the Iraqi republic.
The draft bill of rights also says an Iraqi can have more than one citizenship "as the nationality is not Israeli."
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Iraqi citizenship: Anyone but Israelis
- (WorldNetDaily)
07.24.2005
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