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🇳🇵 How to Renounce Nepali Citizenship: Step-by-Step Guide
📌 Why Renounce?
If you’ve acquired citizenship of another country (like India, USA, Australia, etc.), Nepali law does not allow dual citizenship. Hence, you must renounce Nepali citizenship officially.
✅ Who Can Apply?
Anyone who:
- Has legally acquired foreign citizenship
- Was originally a Nepali citizen by birth, descent, or naturalization
📝 Required Documents
| S. No. | Document | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| 1. | Application Letter | Addressed to Ministry of Home Affairs (MOHA), Nepal |
| 2. | Original Nepali Citizenship Certificate | Must be surrendered |
| 3. | Copy of Foreign Passport | Showing you are now a citizen of another country |
| 4. | Citizenship Certificate of New Country | Issued by the country’s authority |
| 5. | Passport-size Photos | Usually 2–4 recent photos |
| 6. | Self-declaration | Mentioning reason for renunciation and voluntary decision |
| 7. | Affidavit / Notarized declaration | In some cases, depending on embassy or consulate |
| 8. | Proof of Residence | If applying from abroad |
| 9. | Police Report (if required) | To confirm no pending criminal case in Nepal |
🛂 Renunciation Process: If You’re in Nepal
Step 1: Draft a Renunciation Application
Write a formal letter to the Ministry of Home Affairs stating:
- Your intent to renounce Nepali citizenship
- Reason (e.g., acquired Indian/foreign citizenship)
- Your personal details (name, DOB, address)
Step 2: Visit the District Administration Office (DAO)
- Submit the letter, your Nepali citizenship certificate, and other documents
- DAO will verify and forward to MOHA
Step 3: Wait for Approval from Ministry of Home Affairs
- Ministry will review and issue a Renunciation Certificate
Step 4: Collect Renunciation Certificate
- This is your official proof that you are no longer a citizen of Nepal
🌍 Process if You’re Living Abroad (e.g., in India, UAE, USA)
Step 1: Visit Nepali Embassy/Consulate
- Submit the application for renunciation
- Provide original Nepali citizenship certificate and foreign passport
- Embassy will forward your documents to MOHA, Nepal
Step 2: Embassy Receives Decision from Nepal
- After review, the Ministry of Home Affairs will send back a Renunciation Certificate via the embassy
Step 3: Collect Certificate
- You will receive an official renunciation letter/certificate
📅 Timeline
| Process | Approximate Time |
|---|---|
| In Nepal (via DAO & MOHA) | 2–3 months |
| From Abroad via Embassy | 3–6 months (depending on country & embassy efficiency) |
🛑 Important Notes
- After renunciation, you cannot use Nepali citizenship benefits (voting, owning property, passport, etc.)
- Your Nagarikta Certificate will be cancelled
- You must apply for a Non-Resident Nepali (NRN) card separately if you wish to visit or invest in Nepal
📍 Sample Application Format (Short)
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The Secretary,
Ministry of Home Affairs,
Kathmandu, Nepal
Subject: Application for Renunciation of Nepali Citizenship
Respected Sir/Madam,
I, [Full Name], born on [DOB], currently residing at [Address], originally a citizen of Nepal, have acquired [Country] citizenship on [Date]. As Nepal does not allow dual citizenship, I request you to accept my application for the renunciation of my Nepali citizenship.
Attached are the required documents for your kind consideration.
Thank you.
Sincerely,
[Signature]
[Name]
[Phone Number]
[Email]
🔍 Key Takeaways
- Dual citizenship is not allowed under Nepali law.
- Apply at District Office (Nepal) or Embassy (Abroad).
- Receive official Renunciation Certificate after processing.
- Apply for NRN status separately if needed.
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