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Georgian Citizenship Act
Parliament of Georgia
Long title
Organic Law of Georgia on Georgian Citizenship
Citation
2319-IIს
Enacted by
Parliament of Georgia
Signed by
Giorgi Margvelashvili, President of Georgia
Signed
April 20, 2014
Legislative history
Introduced by
Government of Georgia
Introduced
January 16, 2014
Committee responsible
Legal Issues
First reading
April 02-04, 2014
Voting summary
81 voted for
Second reading
April 16, 2014
Voting summary
87 voted for
2 voted against
Third reading
April 30, 2014
Voting summary
83 voted for
None voted against
Repeals
Organic Law of Georgia on Georgian Citizenship of 25 March 1993
Amended by
8 amendments were made
Status: Current legislation
Georgian nationality law (officially Organic Law of Georgia on Georgian Citizenship (Georgian: საქართველოს ორგანული კანონი საქართველოს მოქალაქეობის შესახებ)) is the organic law governing the acquisition, transmission and loss of Georgian citizenship.
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