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Posted July 14, 2015 03:27 · last edited July 14, 2015 03:35

el grapadura wrote:

Section 6 - clarifies Section 5 in situations where a player has 2 or more 'permanent nationalities' (to use the term from section 5). If Deklan, for example, had a NZ parent but was born in SA, this section would apply to him. But that's not the case, so it doesn't.

Awesome work! Just have a question that I can't figure out.... Under Article 6, how would it be possible for someone to have 2 or more permanent nationalities without fulfilling a, b, c or d?? ie what is the point of putting those conditions there? Are there countries that issue passports to complete non-nationals that can't be rescinded?

EDIT never mind.... just realised they need to be there for such countries such as American Samoa that are American nationals.

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Wibblebutt edited July 14, 2015 03:35
el grapadura wrote:

Section 6 - clarifies Section 5 in situations where a player has 2 or more 'permanent nationalities' (to use the term from section 5). If Deklan, for example, had a NZ parent but was born in SA, this section would apply to him. But that's not the case, so it doesn't.

Awesome work! Just have a question that I can't figure out.... Under Article 6, how would it be possible for someone to have 2 or more permanent nationalities without fulfilling a, b, c or d?? ie what is the point of putting those conditions there? Are there countries that issue passports to complete non-nationals that can't be rescinded?

EDIT never mind.... just realised they need to be there for such 'countries' such as American Samoa that are American nationals.

Wibblebutt edited July 14, 2015 03:34
el grapadura wrote:

Section 6 - clarifies Section 5 in situations where a player has 2 or more 'permanent nationalities' (to use the term from section 5). If Deklan, for example, had a NZ parent but was born in SA, this section would apply to him. But that's not the case, so it doesn't.

Awesome work! Just have a question that I can't figure out.... Under Article 6, how would it be possible for someone to have 2 or more permanent nationalities without fulfilling a, b, c or d?? ie what is the point of putting those conditions there? Are there countries that issue passports to complete non-nationals that can't be rescinded?

Wibblebutt edited July 14, 2015 03:28
el grapadura wrote:

Section 6 - clarifies Section 5 in situations where a player has 2 or more 'permanent nationalities' (to use the term from section 5). If Deklan, for example, had a NZ parent but was born in SA, this section would apply to him. But that's not the case, so it doesn't.

Awesome work! Just have a question that I can't figure out.... Under Article 6, how would it be possible for someone to have 2 or more permanent nationalities without fulfilling a, b, c or d?? ie what is the point of putting them there? Are there countries that issue passports to complete non-nationals that can't be rescinded?