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acer05
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Posted on 10-23-13 3:01
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Hey guys!! I will be eligible to apply for citizenship in Jan 2014. And I need some help regarding my dilemma about whether to apply for citizenship or not.. I don't know a lot about how it works as if I will loose my citizenship in Nepal and wont have same right and also about owning any properties in Nepal? Any suggestions will be appreciated. Thank you guys.
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acer05
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Posted on 10-23-13 3:47
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Thank you US citizen didn't know about all that...it helps a lot now ...That's awesome.
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ujl
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Posted on 10-23-13 6:12
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acero5, you know what you want, don't you? Just follow your heart. Always remember, all these nations evolve and collapse like dream objects. Don't get involve in these things too much. Nations exists only in the mind!
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Posted on 10-23-13 8:08
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BIG LOL to ujl. What are you smoking, dude? Most be something very powerful. If you see the whole world in mind, you are not outside Nepal, right? Even then just in the same spot where you were born, coz city, studying, better life doesn't matter because everything is inside your mind, right?
OP is just asking for suggestion, why do you have to shine (yea, right) with your illusion on everything?
If you don't have anything to offer, may be it's better to shut your p-hole. Don't you think?
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Posted on 10-23-13 8:28
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acer05
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Posted on 10-24-13 9:21
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Thank you guys to all of ya for sharing your opinion.
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Posted on 10-24-13 2:27
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It's a gray area situation. Different people will give you different opinions but from my understanding, a universally accepted bill hasn't been passed. If your main concern is about parental properties and other similar issues, you might wanna tread extremely carefully. In fact, I'd go on to suggest that you waited for a while as I don't really see any benefits of naturalizg unless you're planning on getting married or traveling to Europe (as most EU nations allow you visa free travel for upto 90 days).
If it's patriotism and cutting/keeping ties with Nepal, then you can't go wrong either way.
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acer05
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Posted on 10-24-13 2:33
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Thanks for your advise riddle. Yes I am mainly concern about parental properties and stuff and also don't want to have any problems with my siblings regarding all that in future even I trust them right now you never know things might change which happened to my parents with their siblings when they got married and started their own family.
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True Nepali
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Posted on 10-24-13 3:04
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If you become a US citizen, legally you are not allowed to acquire parental property. With NRN ID card, we can acquire certain amount of property according to the location as someone posted above, but only with the money you have earned abroad or in your case, in US. You have to show the proof of income for that. If you, anyway, acquire parental property but one of your siblings go ahead and report that you are not a Nepali citizen anymore, then you will be stripped of that property. If you want to be on safe side in terms of the parental property and want to get US citizenship as well, then you should first clear all the settlements of the property with your parents/siblings, sell all those and then become US citizen. Otherwise, you have to take a risk. If you dont have any such threats from your parents/siblings, you can still keep them with your nepali nagarikta as long as nobody bothers to report. Another thing after you become a citizen here, you will be liable to pay taxes to US govt. on the income and assets you have in Nepal or any other country. So, you weigh your pros and cons and make a decision.
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sajhamitra
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Posted on 10-24-13 5:55
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I guess your family is also eligible for citizenship. If so then why don't you let them be US citizen and you can stay in GC. That way you can buy property in her name and also you or she can also go back to either citizen. just my $0.02 thought.
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Posted on 10-24-13 6:23
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If property inheritance is your main concern then you have no business naturalizing, just yet. What you could try doing is naturalizing w/o disclosing info about it with anybody else (other than your spouse). But there are risks involved. However, if you got screwed after naturalizing, there's also an option of renouncing your citizenship. I'm not sure if Nepali govt. will honor it, though. Even if they did, you probably won't have it easy. All things considered, I see no reason why you'd wanna get naturalized - especially if your spouse's immigration process isn't the root cause. Good luck.
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Posted on 10-24-13 7:45
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Get the citizenship ..give the property to your relative /family in Nepal who are living there..don't b too greedy..:D .. my 5 cent.
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acer05
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Posted on 10-25-13 9:17
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Thank you guys for all of your advice. I got lot of information through here.
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Vivant
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Posted on 10-26-13 1:23
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Note than an NRN card is subject to terms and conditions that may change without much notice. I wouldn't place too much faith on it. For example, until recently, those with such a card did not need a visa to enter Nepal. However, they are now required to apply for a visa on arrival, have their photographs taken etc and are just exempt from the visa fee - that too only because they paid the $500 fee for the NRN card. If this is anything to go by, the other benefits too could change over time as well.
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acer05
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Posted on 10-28-13 7:18
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Well what can we expect from our nepali system ....even the government services have motive and thinking how can they make quick money.
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sherlock
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Posted on 10-28-13 8:15
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acer05, do you high-five yourself at times?
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acer05
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Posted on 10-28-13 8:22
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Lol no riddle..i was trying to see how it works some like turns red some of them different color. i told you im new with this website.
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Euta_nepali
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Posted on 10-31-13 3:23
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My understanding is with current law, nepalese citizenship is void after obtaining US citizenship (or any other country citizenship). Can the void nepalese citizenship be reinstated if the other country citizenship is abandoned? Just curious.
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Posted on 10-31-13 9:01
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This is very important issue. Most Nepalese have property back home and that could worth millions. If something happens here who knows we may choose to go back. Are anybody debating about dual citizenship? What is a point of paying $ 500 for NRN cards if Bhutanese, Bangladeshi and Indians own citizenship of Nepal. Our culture is to espionage other progress and find a fault to ruin their life. I am pretty sure "idk2013" own neighbors and cousins will report wherever they should be to lose his/her wealth.
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Dindukhi
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Posted on 10-31-13 9:09
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Sorry, I am referring to "acer05" not "idk2013". Probably its applicable to all Nepalese.
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Jangali Maanab
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Posted on 11-01-13 4:04
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@ euta_nepali I am not a lawyer or a specialist in the field, but to my knowledge, Nepalese citizenship will be reinstated if foreign citizenship is abandoned. They Say "एक दिनको नेपाली सधैंको नेपाली" - Jangali Maanab
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