murchr wrote:alma1 wrote:murchr wrote:KulaRaha wrote:Apricot wrote:KulaRaha wrote:Impunity wrote:KulaRaha wrote:alma1 wrote:He will win that case. That is an archaic requirement that serves no purpose other than servitude to the gov't.
Agreed. I hear declaring dual citizenship delays kenyan passport applications.
Why should this happen,the delay?
No idea, but whoever I know has declared dual has had serious challenges getting their new passport...
I am curious; at what point did they declare dual? Is it during the PP renewal or prior?
Its in the online application in ecitizen.
Do they issue a new passport after you declare that you hold a passport of another country?
You are only required to inform these people about your dual citizenship. It is not illegal not to. But what I know is that that declare take an longer time than normal to get their passports. Why? You tell me, because it is not anchored in any law.
Some of these laws were supposed to have been removed by akina Nyachae. But he was too busy wishing to become governor of some place or another.
He will win that case hands down. Just like Miguna did.
The law permits those who previously revoked their citizenship to regain it back and get issued with an ID and passport.
My question is, if i have acquired a Cypress passport then I declare at Nyayo, are they going to issue a new Kenyan passport? Why?
Don't confuse things here.
As a dual citizen you can have more than 1 passport. Nothing to do with revoking or delaying. I'm still a f***ing citizen. Maybe I'm supposed to follow a process but the Miguna case finished the process issue.
As for this guy asking me about a law being sijui 10 years old, you really need to go back to school. I can't help you.
Kenyans are being abused by the people in this system to deny them their rights. That's what it is.
The guy is a Cypriot but like the Miguna case he's still a Kenyan. Give him his passport. He can elect which one to use when traveling.
I personally have had enough of these imigration fellas.
Thieves are not good people. Tumeelewana?