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Beninese nationality law is regulated by the Constitution of Benin, as amended; the Beninese (formerly Dahomean) Nationality Code, and its revisions; the Family Code; and various international agreements to which the country is a signatory. [1] These laws determine who is, or is eligible to be, a national of Benin. [2]
Beninese passport. Visa requirements for Beninese citizens are administrative entry restrictions by the authorities of other states placed on citizens of Benin.As of 25 October 2024, Beninese citizens had visa-free or visa on arrival access to 65 countries and territories, ranking the Beninese passport 76th in terms of travel freedom (tied with a passport from Morocco) according to the Henley ...
The regular biometric Beninese passport is a travel document issued to people of Beninese nationality. The document contains thirty-two pages and complies with international security standards. The cover of the passport is a dark green (olive) colour. In the lower central part is the national coat of arms.
Naturalization (or naturalisation) is the legal act or process by which a non-national of a country acquires the nationality of that country after birth. [1] The definition of naturalization by the International Organization for Migration of the United Nations excludes citizenship that is automatically acquired (e.g. at birth) or is acquired by declaration.
(San Bernardino) Republican: January 5, 1891 – January 2, 1893 Elected in 1890. Redistricted to the 78th district. William H. Carlson : Independent: January 2, 1893 – January 7, 1895 Elected in 1892. Retired to run for mayor of San Diego. San Diego: Wilfred R. Guy : Republican: January 7, 1895 – January 2, 1899 Elected in 1894.
The lawsuit cites a number of laws, including the Illinois Way Forward Act, TRUST Act, and the Chicago Welcoming City Ordinance, as laws which hinder federal immigration enforcement.
Beninese American are Americans of Beninese descent. According to the census of 2000, in the United States there are only 605 Americans of Beninese origin. [1] However, because since the first half of the eighteenth century to nineteenth many slaves were exported from Benin to the present United States, the number of African Americans with one or more Beninese ancestors could be much higher.
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