The fact that an individual has a Birth Certificate,does not make him/her a Bahamian and ccertainly not stateless. Citizenship is granted through the Constitution, Naturalization, Adoption and the like. Obviously, this business woman chose the wrong business as she needs to educate herself on the Law of the Land. If you were borne in the Bahamas after July 10, 1973, and your parents are foreign, you take on the nationality of them, and that is why your are not stateless. She seems to think that the Department of Immigration should give her the support so that her business will become profitable. Not in the Bahamas!
LanaMarie says...
The fact that an individual has a Birth Certificate,does not make him/her a Bahamian and ccertainly not stateless. Citizenship is granted through the Constitution, Naturalization, Adoption and the like. Obviously, this business woman chose the wrong business as she needs to educate herself on the Law of the Land. If you were borne in the Bahamas after July 10, 1973, and your parents are foreign, you take on the nationality of them, and that is why your are not stateless. She seems to think that the Department of Immigration should give her the support so that her business will become profitable. Not in the Bahamas!
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