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Dual Citizenship Work Group - what had happened?
 
qwer1304
Posted: 11 January 2008 11:09 PM   [ Ignore ]  
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Hi,

A government work group had until Dec. 10 to come up with proposals for granting dual citizenship to children born to citizens living abroad. Here’re the bits and pieces I collected on its work:

Heading the work group was Anda Ozola, an adviser to Oskars Kastēns, the integration minister.

On Oct. 15, 2007 Oskars Kastēns, special assignments minister for social integration affairs said that “A work group studying how dual citizenship could be used to foster closer ties with the Latvian homeland should broaden its discussions to include World War II refugees and Soviet-era deportees”.

Kastēns announced on Oct. 15 that he has sent a letter to Prime Minister Aigars Kalvītis asking that the work group’s duties be expanded.

The World Federation of Free Latvians completely supports Kastēns’ recommendation, as per Jānis Andersons, head of the federation’s office in Rīga, e-mail to Latvians Online. Many political refugees and their descendants were unable to register for Latvian citizenship before July 1995, when the window closed on a Latvian government offer of dual citizenship for exiles.

In a Sept. 27 letter to the work group, the World Federation of Free Latvians urged consideration for political refugees and deportees—and their descendants—who left Latvia during the Nazi and Soviet occupations between June 17, 1940, and May 4, 1990.

The federation also argued for allowing dual citizenship for Latvian descendants in Brazil who never had Latvian citizenship because their forebears emigrated before Latvia declared independence in 1918.

So, Dec. 10, 2007 is long gone - anyone knows the outcome of that work group’s work?

D

PS I wrote an email to Anda Ozola inquiring about the status, but alas - got no response. In case anyone is interested, her email is

[ Edited: 12 January 2008 01:06 AM by qwer1304]
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Andris Straumanis
Posted: 12 January 2008 04:24 AM   [ Ignore ]   [ # 1 ]  
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The work group asked for and received an extension until March.

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Posted: 12 January 2008 08:24 PM   [ Ignore ]   [ # 2 ]  
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There is no need to solve the problem in one fell swoop.  Successive piecemeal solutions are much more feasible, and take less time to omplement.

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Posted: 13 January 2008 06:36 AM   [ Ignore ]   [ # 3 ]  
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Good Morning to everybody,
that is a very important issue, and, let us hope, that it will be resolved in a timely manner-not to be forgotten…

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qwer1304
Posted: 26 March 2008 08:30 AM   [ Ignore ]   [ # 4 ]  
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The task force got an extension until March 20, 2008 to submit their recommendations.

Does anyone know what had happened?

BTW, here’s a link to a recent piece of O.Kastēns where he explains the merits of dual citizenship. Apparently, he says that the task force prepared changes to the Law that would allow dual citizenship. The question is: where does the law process stand?

And here’s another piece that ends with a statement that Latvia could have dual citizenship in 2008.

And this March 23, 2008 piece says that the working group has submitted its recommendations to the government. However, it mentions establishment of dual citizenship only for children of Latvian foreign workers and does not mention same for people who were forced to leave Latvia in the Soviet years. Is this a pullback from a plan to fix all the issues related to dual citizenship as was planned?

On April 2, 2008 I got a response from Oskars Kastēns, the Minister:
“I can not give precise schedule about amendments, but I expect that in April we will have debate in government about issue.”

[ Edited: 02 April 2008 08:30 PM by qwer1304]
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