Good character always appreciate by family member, society, village,panchayat ...etc . i will start to change the system by bottom strong family level.... At end if i unable to reach on Contry level my system will work for it.
Citizenship has nothing to do with marriage. A girl can change her citizenship status whenever she wants to provided that the laws of her country allow her to change citizenship. However she may have to provide sufficient proof to demonstrate her nae change after marriage.
how did mary gilmore change Australia
because he could
its something u do that creates change
Citizenship now includes more types of people
its something u do that creates change
Yes, you can indicate "married" as your marital status for citizenship purposes without changing your name. Your marital status is a separate matter from your name, and you are not required to change your name when you get married or when applying for citizenship. Just ensure that you provide accurate information regarding your spouse and your marriage in your application.
If you mean citizenship- it's right to maintain it for the one country you are loyal to and not change it on a whim
I believe that anyone can change his/her name (first or last) whenever he/she wishes to do so. You just have to apply for it and follow or requirements.
Assuming the parents have citizenship of their respective countries, it doens't matter where the child is born, it will have dual-citizenship, and will have to choose when they turn 18. Although I assume one, or both of the parents will change their citizenship at some point in those 18 years.
Yes you can change your name when applying for citizenship providing you have your marriage license.
you could try for dual citizenship