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Old 25th January 2006, 22:02
Ma_Li_Ka Ma_Li_Ka is offline
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Originally Posted by Niree13
maybe i put it wrong... just the moroccan citizenship (for no reason, other
than it would be a fair trade) he receives all right and privileges from me
here in the US> i just read in the new family code that a moroccan husband
can transmit citizenship to a foreign wife. THe new codes are really moving
forward and hopefully that's good.
one citizenship for another is fair.
The code you are speaking of, is in actuality the Moudawana. And yes it is being reformed, but you are putting things out of context.
A husband cannot transmit his nationality to a foreign spouse, the Moudawana wants to improve the rights of a foreign spouse in Morocco, to obtain Moroccan nationality. Just as I said in my previous posts.
But then still that alien needs:
1. to be a RESIDENT for several years
2. have good CONDUCT
3. have reasons and integrity and WITNESSES that vow for that
4. speak the LANGUAGE

What's possible in theory may not be so easy in reality. Morocco is no US.

And as for citizenship...nobody gives citizenship to someone other than the STATE or GOVERNMENTAL ENTITY. You don't hand out any priviliges or rights? That's absurd to state it that way. Changing citizenship is an individual right and choice. And you have to put an individual effort to obtain another citizenship than the one you were born with.

Fair trade? That's an odd way to put things. The only Fair Trade I know are from organically grown bananas and coffeebeans from Costa Rica hehehehe But that's just my two cents, it's really none of my business what your expectations in your marriage are.

Just don't forget the TREASON part aafak
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