Legal Question in Civil Rights Law in India
If an Indian woman marries a foreigner, can she pass on Indian citizen ship and her religion to her children and property to her them? Will she lose her own full Indian rights and citizenship? Answer immediately
4 Answers from Attorneys
You will not loose your Indian citizenship and property rights merely by marrying a foreigner.
dear
No you wont lose ur INDIAN citizenship right .. for any legal query contact me at [email protected]
08.09.2013
Dear Sir / Madam,
An Indian marrying a citizen of another country, loses his / her Indian citizenship, if and only if, and when he / she specifically acquires citizenship of the spouse's country.
Regards,
there are specific guidelines of RBI in this regard that how NRIs can sell off or transfer their properties held in india. you may retain the services for guidance for future to come.
Thanks and Regards
Adv. Rajiv
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