Monohar Pandey Solutions for Exercise 3: Exercise 3
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Naturalisation may take place if a foreigner is
1. not a citizen of a country where Indian citizens cannot become naturalised citizens.
2. renounces his citizenship country.
3. of good character.

Consider the following statements regarding termination of citizenship of India
1. Renunciation is a voluntary process by which a person holding a citizenship of other also may relinquish.
2. When a person acquires the citizenship of another country he has to give up the Citizenship.
3. Deprivation is a compulsory termination when a Citizenship is required by fraud.
Choose the correct option

Persons of Indian origin who were citizens of 16-countries list, were eligible to apply for dual Citizenships.
Which of the following countries are included in the 16 countries list?
1. Australia
2. Canada
3. Finland
4. Portugal
5. Russia
Choose the correct option

Consider the following statements receding citizens and aliens
1. Aliens do not enjoy all the Fundamental Rights
2. Citizens alone have the right to hold offices of Attorney General and the Advocate General.
3. Like citizenship, domicile is also one fo r the whole of India.
Choose the correct option

Which one of the following features of citizenship in India is correct?

Which of the following statements are correct regarding Dual Citizenship 2005 in India
1. Dual citizens are to be treated as citizens for the purpose of taxation.
2. They are not eligible to be elected to public office.
3. The Dual Citizenship does not provide voting rights to the NRis.
Choose the correct option

The theme of Pravasi Bharatiya Divas is

Consider the following statements.
1. Friendly Aliens are subjects of those countries that have cordial relationship with India and enemy aliens are subjects of that country which are at war with India.
2. Friendly Aliens enjoy lesser rights than the enemy aliens.
Which of the above statements are correct?
