Malawi Citizenship Act No.28 of 1966

Published: 14/Jun/1966

Repealed and replaced the 1964 Citizenship Act. Original unamended version. Introducing the requirement for citizenship at birth that one parent be of “African race”; and providing for gender equality in transmission of citizenship to children born outside the territory.

PART II-CITIZENSHIP BY BIRTH AND DESCENT
3. Every person who on the 5th day of July, 1966, was under any existing law a citizen of Malawi, shall continue to be a citizen of Malawi after that date.

4.-(1) Every person born in Malawi after the 5th day of July, 1966, shall become a citizen of Malawi on the date of his birth if one of his parents is a citizen of Malawi and is a person of African race:
Provided that the provisions of this subsection shall not apply to a person whose father is a citizen of a country with which Malawi is at war and the birth occurs at a place then under occupation by the enemy.
(2) Where a person born in Malawi after the 5th day of July, 1966, does not become a citizen of Malawi on the date of his birth by virtue of the provisions of subsection (1), such person may be registered as a citizen of Malawi as if he were a person to whom the provisions of section 15 (which relates to registration as citizens of persons who have a close connexion with Malawi) apply:
Provided that the provisions of this subsection shall not apply to a person to whom the proviso to subsection (1) applies.

5. A person born outside Malawi after the 5th day Citizenship of July, 1966, shall become a citizen of Malawi on the date of by descent his birth if his father or mother is a citizen of Malawi by birth and is a person of African race.

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Part 1 (sections 1-18) : Malawi Citizenship Act 28 of 1966

Part 2 (sections 19-36 and schedules): Malawi Citizenship Act 28 of 1966 pt2

Themes: Acquisition of nationality, Loss and Deprivation of Nationality
Regions: Malawi
Year: 1966