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BENIN
CITIZENSHIP:
Citizenship is based upon the Law of Civil Rights.
BY BIRTH: Birth within the territory of Benin does not automatically confer citizenship. The exception is a child born to stateless or unknown parents.
BY DESCENT: Child of a Beninese mother or father, regardless of the country of birth.
BY NATURALIZATION: Beninese citizenship may be acquired upon fulfillment of the following conditions: Person must have obtained the right to permanently reside in the country, and then have resided there for at least 10 years.
DUAL CITIZENSHIP: RECOGNIZED.
LOSS OF CITIZENSHIP:
VOLUNTARY: Voluntary renunciation of Beninese citizenship is permitted by law. Person must be at least 21 years old. Contact the Embassy for details and required paperwork.
INVOLUNTARY: The following are grounds for involuntary loss of naturalized Beninese citizenship: Naturalized citizenship was obtained through fraud or false statement. If naturalized citizen is convicted and jailed for a serious offense (and if the person will be deported after sentence is served).
ANY QUESTIONS concerning citizenship, or requests for
renunciation of citizenship, should be directed to the address below:
Embassy of the Republic of Benin Consular Section 2737 Cathedral Ave., NW Washington, DC 20008
Embassy/Consular Telephone: 202-232-6656 Fax: 202-265-1996
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