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The law regulates the nationality and citizenship status of all people who live in Bangladesh as well as all people who are of Bangladeshi descent. It allows the children of expatriates, foreigners as well as residents in Bangladesh to examine their citizenship status and if necessary, apply for and obtain citizenship of Bangladesh.
The Bangladesh Rifles Order, 1972 (President's Order) [Repealed] The Bangladesh Citizenship (Temporary Provisions) Order, 1972 (President's Order) The Representation of the People Order, 1972 (President's Order) The Bangladesh Insurance Corporation (Dissolution) Order, 1972 (President's Order) The Bangladesh (Adaptation of University Laws ...
This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 3 January 2025. National identity card of Bangladesh National Identity Card (Bangladesh) Front of paper specimen card Reverse of paper specimen card Type Identity card Issued by National Identity Registration Wing (NIDW), Ministry of Home Affairs (Bangladesh) First issued 22 July 2006 (2006-07-22 ...
Since 1972 a special passport, also known as the India-Bangladesh Special passport, used to be issued to Bangladeshi citizens and Indian nationals resident in West Bengal State and the North-Eastern States of India only. This special passport had a maroon cover. It was valid for travelling between India and Bangladesh only.
C is citizenship status, with 0 if the person is a SA citizen and 1 if the person is a permanent resident; A is 8 or 9, although prior to 1994 this number was used to indicate the holder's race; Z is a checksum digit.
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Bangladesh is a common law country having its legal system developed by the British rulers during their colonial rule over British India. The land now comprises Bangladesh was known as Bengal during the British and Mughal regime while by some other names earlier. Though there were religious and political equipments and institutions from almost ...
Acquire the citizenship of a foreign state. Have been convicted of a criminal offence involving moral turpitude and have been sentenced to imprisonment for a period of more than two-years. [a] Have been convicted of an offence under the Bangladesh Collaborators (Special Tribunals) Order, 1972.