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Ukraine: The status in Ukraine of a Cuban national who is married to a Ukrainian national and the procedure for this person to acquire Ukrainian citizenship

Publisher Canada: Immigration and Refugee Board of Canada
Author Research Directorate, Immigration and Refugee Board, Canada
Publication Date 1 January 1993
Citation / Document Symbol UKR12746
Cite as Canada: Immigration and Refugee Board of Canada, Ukraine: The status in Ukraine of a Cuban national who is married to a Ukrainian national and the procedure for this person to acquire Ukrainian citizenship, 1 January 1993, UKR12746, available at: https://www.refworld.org/docid/3ae6ad3284.html [accessed 3 June 2023]
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According to a consular official at the Embassy of Ukraine in Ottawa, a Cuban national who is not a landed immigrant in a third country can enter Ukraine without a visa, can stay there for an indefinite period of time and could apply for permanent residency from inside Ukraine (6 Jan. 1993). The consular official further stated that upon receiving permanent residency, the Cuban national would be entitled to the same rights and benefits as a Ukrainian citizen with the exception of the right to vote in elections or hold elected office (Ibid.).

According to consular officials at the Embassies of Ukraine in Ottawa (6 Jan. 1993) and Washington (5 Jan. 1993) and Article 17 of the Ukrainian Law on Citizenship, a foreign national must first become a permanent resident of Ukraine in order to acquire Ukrainian citizenship. If applying for permanent residence from outside Ukraine, the foreign national must follow the procedures outlined in the attached document, received from the Embassy of Ukraine in Washington. If applying for permanent residence from within Ukraine, the foreign national must apply to the Department of Visas and Registrations (Embassy of Ukraine, Washington, 5 Jan. 1993).

While the Law on Citizenship states that there are simplified procedures for a woman married to a Ukrainian national to obtain Ukrainian citizenship, according to the consular officials, the same provisions do not apply to a man married to a Ukrainian national (Washington, 5 Jan. 1993; Ottawa, 6 Jan. 1993).

Additional or corroborating information on the above topic is currently unavailable to the DIRB.

References

Embassy of Ukraine, Ottawa. 5 and 6 January 1993 and 31 December 1992. Telephone interviews with consular representative.

Embassy of Ukraine, Washington. 4 and 5 January 1993. Telephone interviews with consular representative.

. 4 January 1993. Letter faxed to the DIRB, Ottawa.

Ukraine. Law on Citizenship. Signed by L. Kravchuk, chairman of the Ukrainian Supreme Soviet, on 8 October 1991 in Kiev. (Originally printed in Pravda Ukrainy in Russian on 14 November 1991 and translated into English by FBIS)

Attachment

Embassy of Ukraine, Washington. 4 January 1993. Letter faxed to the DIRB, Ottawa.

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