• How to quit Nepali Nationality?

    From chaakethauli@gmail.com@21:1/5 to pokh...@hotmail.com on Mon Aug 27 13:07:26 2018
    On Monday, September 21, 1998 at 3:00:00 AM UTC-4, pokh...@hotmail.com wrote:
    When I see, hear, read, watch, motivation, eagerness, interest,
    the reasons, my fellow Nepalis trying to quit Nepali Citizenship,
    nationality , and ultimately the Green Colored Passport, I am
    asked to find the ways to quit my nationality by birth? Instead
    of replying to the question "How to acquire Nepali Nationality?",
    I want to ask "How to quit Nepali Nationality?" What are the
    ways?

    As I told my interest to return Nepal, after I finish my 3 years
    of PDS here, I was suggested to find/keep alternatives if I get
    frustrated with the situtation in Nepal. I was told that the
    way I look at Nepal, is changed a quite since I left Nepal,
    in the last decade. The information I had now is not the current
    state of Nepal, it was of '80, where if you have good education
    you could get good job, if you had good score in Campus, you
    could get easily admission in university or scholarship. Now,
    when I find my cousine with 85% in I.SC. just boiling to get
    an addmission in a technical university because of the lack of
    fund "The Donation(=backdoor bribe): University, Embassies,
    Visa Officers demand", I have started questioning is that the
    real situation? Is it so difficult to get education? Has all
    the education gone to those who hold money? So, we are not
    going to see any never-the-second brilliants from Poor family?
    Is that the reason BRB crying for? If Nepal has changed so
    much in a decade, what I can expect in next decade i.e. millinium?
    Should I forget my nationality, and concentrate on myself, myfamily,
    my relatives and if trigger the this relative term, How can I
    forget it? Does anyone have right answer?

    If you are given option to choose natinalities, what can be your
    preferences: based on the current possibilities available e.g.

    1. USA: DV Lottry system/ Graudate Studies................
    2. Canada: Independent Migration system: quite costly for a Nepali family.
    3. Australia: Resonable Cost, for technical professionals, university
    student first and then apply for the citizenship/permanent residency
    4. NewZeland: resonable cost, but, too far and lonely place. For aged
    applicant, difficult, if your spouse don't have 16years of education,
    i.e. MAsters degree from Nepal, or else no NZ employer at hand before
    filing the application.
    5. european countries: Many nepalis have settled there as political
    refugees exploiting the '90s movement in Nepal, most of them
    called themselves as Pancha and showed the new government looking for
    their head............. Specially, Germany which had liberal law
    at that time. I heard Germany has changed its procedure for
    naturalization process. I met one ex-Gurkha in my last trip to
    London, who said if you work there in England, you are entitled
    to get British citizenship.
    6. Singpore: One Chinese friend whom I met in Singpore was suggesting me
    to move to singapore and telling that working condition is better
    than in Japan. When I met another southasian, he told that its not
    like he told if you are specially of non-chinese origin. I am not
    sure, but, my former Guru recommended that Singapore is fairly
    good place.


    Please enlist other possibilities in Middle East, Africa, South AMerica,
    and other parts of the world where middle class and lower can Nepalis
    can think of migrating for their better life style.

    Hoping to get some comment-----suggestions.

    GP


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