Malian nationality law

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Malian Personal and Family Code
National Assembly of Mali
  • Code des personnes et de la famille malienne — Titre V: De la Nationalité, Loi N° 2011–087 du 30 Décembre 2011
Enacted byGovernment of Mali
Status: Current legislation

Malian nationality law is regulated by the Constitution of Mali, as amended; the Personal and Family Code, and its revisions; and various international agreements to which the country is a signatory.[1][2] These laws determine who is, or is eligible to be, a national of Mali.[3] The legal means to acquire nationality, formal legal membership in a nation, differ from the domestic relationship of rights and obligations between a national and the nation, known as citizenship. Nationality describes the relationship of an individual to the state under international law, whereas citizenship is the domestic relationship of an individual within the nation.[4][5] Malian nationality is typically obtained under the jus sanguinis, i.e. by birth in Mali or abroad to parents with Malian nationality.[6] It can be granted to persons with an affiliation to the country, or to a permanent resident who has lived in the country for a given period of time through naturalization.[3]

By birth

Nationality can be acquired in Mali at birth or later in life through naturalization.[3]

Malian law makes distinction of whether a child is born in or out of wedlock. Children born legitimately within a marriage automatically acquire nationality at birth; whereas, children born illegitimately must follow an administrative procedure during their minority to confirm their filiation to their parent.[7] Upon attaining majority, children may repudiate nationality bestowed at birth.[8] Those who acquire nationality at birth include:

  • Children born in Mali to at least one parent also born in Mali, who had original nationality from an African state;[9]
  • Children born abroad to at least one parent who was born in Mali and has Malian nationality; or[10]
  • Children or newborn foundlings born in the country whose parents are unknown.[9][11]

By naturalization

Naturalization can be granted to persons who have resided in the territory for a sufficient period of time to confirm they understand the customs and traditions of Mali and are integrated into the society. General provisions are that applicants have good character and conduct; are in good mental health; and have no criminal record which resulted in a sentence exceeding one year. Applicants must typically have resided in the country for ten years. Besides foreigners meeting the criteria,[12] other persons who may be naturalized include:

  • Children legally adopted by a Malian parent, at the time of completion of a legal adoption automatically derive Malian nationality;[13][11]
  • Minor children may automatically naturalize when their parent acquires nationality;[12]
  • Children born in the territory to foreign nationals may naturalize within six months prior to reaching the age of majority after a five-year residency; or [12][11]
  • The foreign or stateless spouse of a Malian national;[14][15]
  • Foreign parents (but not those who are stateless), provided they have resided in the country for one year, may acquire nationality if they have a child who has Malian nationality; or[11]
  • Persons who have performed exceptional service to the nation may naturalize after a five-year residency period.[12]

Loss of nationality

Malian nationals can renounce their nationality pending approval by the state.[16] Malians of origin may lose their nationality for committing crimes against state interests.[17] Naturalized persons may be denaturalized in Mali for failing to complete military service; disloyalty to the state; committing crimes against the state or state security; ordinary crimes; or for fraud, misrepresentation, or concealment in a naturalization petition.[18] Persons who previously had nationality and wish to repatriate must request reinstatement, which is discretionary.[19]

Dual nationality

History

References

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