What is the Structure of NRNA NCC?

President- 1 Vice President – 2 General Secretary – 1 Secretary – 1 Treasurer – 1 Joint Treasurer – 1 Nominated Spokesperson – 1 Women Coordinator – 1 Youth Coordinator – 1 Executives Members – 9 (5 Election & 4 Nominated)   

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Can NRN reacquire Nepali Citizenship?

Nepal Citizenship Act 2006 Clause No. 11 states: If any Citizen of Nepal who has acquired foreign citizenship returns to reside in Nepal and submits a notification to the designated authority the evidence, he or she has renounced his or her foreign citizenship shall be reinstated the Nepalese citizenship from the date of registering such

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What if NRN over stay in Nepal?

The foreign nationals have to abide by the laws relating to immigration. If somebody whether he or she is NRN or not, is found to have breached the law, they will be penalised as per the law.

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Is there any restriction in the amount of property to be owned and inherited by persons of Nepali origin?

Yes, there is a limit on buying property by foreign nationals of Nepali origin (NRN card holders). As stated in Clause No. 11 of NRN Bylaws 2066 which states NRN and their family members can purchase and own land and other fixed assets as specified below: Maximum of Two Ropanis in Kathmandu Valley Maximum of

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Can NRN inherit property from their parents/relatives?

Yes, as per provisions stated in the NRNA Bylaws 2066, their right to inheritance as per Nepali law is allowed. The new civil code of Nepal allows the holders of NRN Citizenship the right to inherit own and maintain property at par with other Nepali citizens.

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