Date of entry into force: 0 6 July 1966 This legislation includes amendments up to and including: 1993

Chapter II - CITIZENSHIP

7. Continuation of citizenship of Malawi after the appointed day

(1)Subject to any law, every person who immediately before the appointed day was under any existing law a citizen of Malawi, shall continue to be a citizen of the Republic after the appointed day.

(2)Parliament may make provision by Act of Parliament for the acquisition of citizenship, or loss of citizenship, of the Republic by any person after the appointed day.

(3)In this section, the expression -

"acquisition of citizenship" includes acquisition by birth, registration, naturalization or any other means prescribed by Parliament;

"loss of citizenship" includes loss by deprivation, renunciation or any other means prescribed by Parliament.

Comments:
The Constitution was established by the Republic of Malawi (Constitution) Act 1966. Only provisions relating to citizenship are selected here. They were not affected by last amendment, the Constitution (Amendment) (No. 2) Act, 1993.
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