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                                     APPENDIX X

                                     (Paragraph 74)

         NATIONALITY REGULATIONS ISSUED BY THE RULER OF QATAR
                                        IN 1951
         1. Nationals
            The following are considered to be Qatar nationals: —
            (а)  All persons born in Qatar except as provided in Regulation 2.
            (б)  Persons born abroad whose father or paternal grandfather were born in
                  Qatar, except as provided for in Regulation 2.

         2. Exceptions
            Persons born in Qatar, whose fathers at the time of the birth possessed the
         nationality of another State are not considered Qatar nationals: —
            (a)  If they register at the Political Agency, as persons subject to the Qatar
                  Order-in-Council, 1949, between their 17th and 18th birthdays if then
                  resident in Qatar or if not then resident in Qatar, within one year of
                  the commencement of such residence
                                          (or)
             (b)  if they register at the Political Agency, as persons subject to the Qatar
                  Order-in-Council, 1949, within one year of the date of the publication
                  of these regulations if they have already attained the age of eighteen
                  years and are resident in Qatar
                                          (or)
            (c)  if they have been registered at the Political Agency, as persons subject to
                  the Qatar Order-in-Council, 1949, within two years of their birth.
         3. Loss of Qatar Nationality
            A person who possesses Qatar Nationality shall lose such nationality: —
            [a)  if he acquires by naturalisation the nationality of another State;
            (b)  if he also possesses the nationality of another State and an order cancelling
                  his Qatar Nationality is made by the Ruler of Qatar.

         4. Nationality of Wives
            {a) A woman acquires Qatar Nationality if she marries a Qatar National.
            (6) A woman who is a Qatar National shall lose Qatar Nationality if she
                  marries a foreigner provided she acquires the nationality of her husband
                  but not otherwise.
            (c) A woman who has acquired Qatar Nationality by marriage shall lose Qatar
                  Nationality on being divorced or on becoming a widow. Qatar
                  Nationality, however, may be restored to her, by the Ruler of Qatar,
                  on her application.

        5. Nationality Granted by Ruler
            The Ruler of Qatar if he so wishes may grant Qatar Nationality to any person
        resident in Qatar who applies for it in accordance with Qatar Naturalisation
        Regulations and he may subsequently cancel the grant if such person ceases to
        reside permanently in Qatar, or if for any reason the cancellation is expedient.

        6. Naturalisation
            {a) Application for naturalisation must be made on the prescribed form to
                  the Qatar Government.
            (b) Every applicant before he can qualify for naturalisation must—
                   (i)  have resided in Qatar for five years or more;
                  (ii)  be a person of good character;
                  (iii)  be of sound mind and good health;
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