Ley no.3/2.011, de fecha 14 de julio, Reguladora de la Nacionalidad Equatoguineana
Enacted by
Government of Equatorial Guinea
Status: Current legislation
Equatoguinean nationality law is regulated by the Constitution of Equatorial Guinea, as amended; the Equatoguinean Nationality Regulation, 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 Equatorial Guinea.[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.[4][5] Equatoguinean nationality is typically obtained under the principle of jus soli, i.e. by birth in Equatorial Guinea, or jus sanguinis, born to parents with Equatoguinean 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.[7]
^Manby 2016, pp. 37, 134.
^Manby 2018, p. 377.
^Manby 2016, pp. 4–6.
^Fransman 2011, p. 4.
^Rosas 1994, p. 34.
^Manby 2016, p. 48.
^Manby 2016, p. 6.
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