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| 3. Persons who became citizens on
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3. (1) Every person
who, having been born in the former Colony of
Jamaica, is on the fifth day of August 1962, a
citizen of the United Kingdom and Colonies shall
become a citizen of Jamaica on the sixth day of
August 1962.
(2) Every person
who, having been born outside the former Colony
of Jamaica, is on the fifth day of August 1962
a citizen of the United Kingdom and Colonies shall,
if his father becomes or would but for his death
have become a citizen of Jamaica in accordance
with the provisions of subsection (1) of this
section, become a citizen of Jamaica on the sixth
day of August 1962.
(3) Subsection
(2) shall not apply to any person who, before
the 1st day of March 1993, was not entitled to
Jamaican citizenship by virtue of the application
of that subsection before that date.
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| 3A. Persons entitled to citizenship
on 1st March 1993. |
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3A. (1) A person-
(a) who was born
outside Jamaica before the sixth day of August
1962;
(b) who was not
before the 1st day of March 1993, entitled to
Jamaican citizenship by virtue of any provisions
of this Constitution in force before that date;
and
(c) whose father
or mother, on the sixth day of August 1962, became
or would but for his or her death have become
a citizen of Jamaica in accordance with subsection
(1) of section 3, shall become a citizen of Jamaica
on the 1st day of March 1993.
(2) Subsection
(1) shall not affect the rights of any person
who, before the 1st day of March 1993, was entitled
to Jamaican citizenship by virtue of any provision
of this Constitution which was in force before
that date.
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| 4. Persons entitled to be registered
as citizens. |
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4. (1) Any man
or woman who, on the fifth day of August 1962,
is or had been married to a person-
(a) who becomes
a citizen of Jamaica by virtue of section 3 of
this Constitution; or
(b) who, having
died before the sixth day of August 1962 would
but for that person's death, have become a citizen
of Jamaica by virtue of that section, shall be
entitled, upon making application in such manner
as may be prescribed and, if he or she is a British
protected person or an alien, upon taking the
oath of allegiance, to be registered as a citizen
of Jamaica.
(2) Any person
who, on the fifth day of August 1962, is a citizen
of the United Kingdom and Colonies-
(a) having become
such a citizen under the British Nationality Act,
1948, by virtue of his having been naturalised
in the former Colony of Jamaica as a British subject,
before that Act came into force; or
(b) having become
such a citizen by virtue of his having been naturalised
or registered in the former Colony of Jamaica
under that Act, shall be entitled, upon making
application before the sixth day of August 1964,
in such manner as may be prescribed, to be registered
as a citizen of Jamaica:
Provided that a
person who has not attained the age of twentyone
years (other than a woman who is or has been married)
may not make an application under this subsection
himself but an application may be made on his
behalf by his parent or guardian.
(3) Any man or
woman who on the fifth day of August 1962 is or
has been married to a person who subsequently
becomes a citizen of Jamaica by registration under
subsection (2) of this section shall be entitled,
upon making application in such manner as may
be prescribed and, if he or she is a British protected
person or an alien, upon taking the oath of allegiance
to be registered as a citizen of Jamaica.
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| 5. Persons born in Jamaica after 5th
August 1962. |
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5. Every person
born in Jamaica after the fifth day of August
1962 shall become a citizen of Jamaica at the
date of his birth:
Provided that a
person shall not become a citizen of Jamaica by
virtue of this section if at the time of his birth-
(a) his father
or mother possesses such immunity from suit and
legal process as is accorded to an envoy of a
foreign sovereign power accredited to Her Majesty
in right of Her Government in Jamaica and neither
of his parents is a citizen of Jamaica; or
(b) his father
or mother is an enemy alien and the birth occurs
in a place then under occupation by the enemy.
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| 6. Persons born outside Jamaica after
5th August 1962. |
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6. (1) A person
born outside Jamaica after the fifth day of August
1962 shall become a citizen of Jamaica at the
date of his birth if at that date his father is
a citizen of Jamaica otherwise than by virtue
of this section or subsection (2) of section 3
of this Constitution.
(2) Subsection
(1) shall not apply to any person who, before
the 1st day of March 1993, was not entitled to
Jamaican citizenship by virtue of the application
of subsection (1) before that date.
(3) Any person-
(a) who is born
outside Jamaica after the fifth day of August
1962;
(b) who was not,
before the 1st day of March 1993, entitled to
Jamaican citizenship by virtue of any provision
of this Constitution in force before that day;
and
(c) whose father
or mother is, at the date of the person's birth,
a citizen of Jamaica other than by virtue of this
section or subsection (2) of section 3 of this
Constitution, shall become a citizen of Jamaica
with effect from the 1st day of March 1993, or
the date of the person's birth, whichever is the
later.
(4) Subsection
(3) shall not affect the right of any person who,
before the 1st day of March 1993, was entitled
to Jamaican citizenship by virtue of any provision
of this Constitution in force before that date.
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| 7. Marriage to citizen of Jamaica. |
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7. Any man or woman
who, after the fifth day of August 1962, marries
a person who is or becomes a citizen of Jamaica
shall be entitled, upon making application in
such manner as may be prescribed and, if he or
she is a British protected person or an alien,
upon taking the oath of allegiance, to be registered
as a citizen of Jamaica.
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| 8. Deprivation of citizenship on acquisition
or exercise of rights of another citizenship. |
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8. (1) If the GovernorGeneral
is satisfied that any citizen of Jamaica has at
any time after the fifth day of August 1962 acquired
by registration, naturalization or other voluntary
and formal act (other than marriage) the citizenship
of any country other than Jamaica, the GovernorGeneral
may by order deprive that person of his citizenship.
(2) If the GovernorGeneral
is satisfied that any citizen of Jamaica has at
any time after the fifth day of August 1962 voluntarily
claimed and exercised in a country other than
Jamaica any rights available to him under the
law of that country, being rights accorded exclusively
to its citizens, the GovernorGeneral may by order
deprive that person of his citizenship.
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| 9. Commonwealth citizens. |
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9. (1) Every person
who under this Constitution or any Act of Parliament
is a citizen of Jamaica or under any enactment
for the time being in force in any country to
which this section applies is a citizen of that
country shall, by virtue of that citizenship,
have the status of a Commonwealth citizen.
(2) Every person
who is a British subject without citizenship under
the British Nationality Act, 1948, or who continues
to be a British subject under section 2 of that
Act shall by virtue of that status have the status
of a Commonwealth citizen.
(3) Save as may
be otherwise provided by Parliament, the countries
to which this section applies are the United Kingdom
and Colonies, Canada, Australia, New Zealand,
India, Pakistan, Ceylon, Ghana, the Federation
of Malaya, the Federation of Nigeria, the Republic
of Cyprus, Sierra Leone, Tanganyika, the Federation
of Rhodesia and Nyasaland and the State of Singapore.
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| 10. Criminal liability of Commonwealth
citizens. |
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10. A Commonwealth
citizen who is not a citizen of Jamaica, or a
citizen of the Republic of Ireland who is not
a citizen of Jamaica, shall not be guilty of an
offence against any law in force in Jamaica by
reason of anything done or omitted in any part
of the Commonwealth other than Jamaica or in the
Republic of Ireland or in any foreign country
unless-
(a) the act or
omission would be an offence if he were an alien;
and
(b) in the case
of an act or omission in any part of the Commonwealth
or in the Republic of Ireland, it would be an
offence if the country in which the act was done
or the omission made were a foreign country.
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| 11. Powers of Parliament. |
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11. Parliament
may make provision-
(a) for the acquisition
of citizenship of Jamaica by persons who do not
become citizens of Jamaica by virtue of the provisions
of this Chapter;
(b) for depriving
of his citizenship of Jamaica any person who is
a citizen of Jamaica otherwise than by virtue
of section 3 or section 5 or section 6 of this
Constitution; or
(c) for the renunciation
by any person of his citizenship of Jamaica.
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| 12. Interpretation. |
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12. (1) In this
Chapter-
"alien"
means a person who is not a Commonwealth citizen,
a British protected person or a citizen of the
Republic of Ireland;
"British protected
person" means a person who is a British protected
person for the purposes of the British Nationality
Act, 1948;
"foreign country"
means a country (other than the Republic of Ireland)
that is not part of the Commonwealth;
"prescribed"
means prescribed by or under any Act of Parliament.
(2) [Deleted by
Act 6 of 1993.]
(3) For the purposes
of this Chapter, a person born aboard a registered
ship or aircraft, or aboard an unregistered ship
or aircraft of the government of any country,
shall be deemed to have been born in the place
in which the ship or aircraft was registered or,
as the case may be, in that country.
(4) Any reference
in this Chapter to the national status of the
parent of a person at the time of that person's
birth shall, in relation to a person born after
the death of his parent, be construed as a reference
to the national status of the parent at the time
of that parent's death; and where that death occurred
before the fifth day of August, 1962, the national
status that the parent would have had if he or
she had died on the sixth day of August, 1962,
shall be deemed to be his or her national status
at the time of death.
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