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 Should I get US citizenship?

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Posted on 03-17-12 9:06 AM     Reply [Subscribe]
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It's been 5 years since I received green card so it's time to decide whether I want to apply for citizenship or not. It is hard to give up my Nepali citizenship but it is likely that I will be living in the US since things are not getting any better in Nepal anytime soon.

Do you recommend getting citizenship or is it better to have green card only.

What are the pros and cons of getting citizenship?


 
Posted on 03-20-12 4:02 PM     [Snapshot: 2428]     Reply [Subscribe]
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Kosh R. Koirala Reporting from Nepal
Kathmandu, 14 January, (Asiantribune.com):

Nepal government has introduced a new policy that will enable Non-Resident Nepalis (NRNs) living across the globe to own limited amount of property in Nepal and also enter their country of origin without any visa requirements.

The policy will come into effect once the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MoFA) distributes separate identity cards for the purpose later this month. The ID cards will be issued from both the ministry in Kathmandu and at Nepali missions abroad.

Officials at MoFA said the ministry is currently working on a war footing to complete the preparations so that the identity cards will be available to NRNs by the end of this month.

The decision to provide such identity cards comes in line with the Non-Resident Nepali Act and Regulations.

According to the NRN Regulations, NRNs will have to apply for the identity cards and the ministry and the missions will act on the applications within seven days. Such cards will be valid for 10 years in the case of non-resident foreigners of Nepali descent and for two years for non-resident Nepalis.

The NRNs have been asking the government to provide them dual citizenship to help make them easier to invest in Nepal


 
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Here is the link to get information about NRN card

http://www.nepalembassyusa.org/nrn_id_no.php


 



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