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Mixed-marriage families welcome planned changes to citizenship regulation

Married couples of mixed Indonesian and non-Indonesian citizenship have welcomed a planned regulatory revision that could buy their children some time to consider which nationality to retain to comply with the country’s prohibition of indefinite dual citizenship.

A. Muh. Ibnu Aqil (The Jakarta Post)
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Mon, May 23, 2022

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arried couples of mixed Indonesian and foreign citizenship have welcomed a planned regulatory revision that could buy their children some time to consider which nationality to retain to comply with the country’s prohibition of indefinite dual citizenship.

Law and Human Rights Minister Yasonna Laoly said last week that the government was revising Government Regulation (PP) No. 2/2007 on mechanisms to obtain Indonesian citizenship and expected the changes to offer “solutions to problems faced by children of mixed marriages”, kompas.com reported. Yasonna also noted that regulators were discussing the potential extension of the deadline for such children’s citizenship decisions.

Indonesia does not recognize dual citizenship, except for in the case of children of one Indonesian and one non-Indonesian parent, who may hold their dual citizenship until the age of 18, after which they have three years to register their choice of nationality, according to the 2006 Citizenship Law.

The 2007 regulation in question, meanwhile, details the documents needed to register one’s choice of Indonesian citizenship by age 21 at the latest.

Indonesian Mixed-Marriage Society (Perca) chairwoman Analia Trisna said the group had been pushing the government to address the issue of children of mixed marriages, who, she said, were made to choose their nationality too soon.

Many children of mixed marriages, including those living in Indonesia, have lost their Indonesian citizenship after missing certain administrative deadlines, while young adults who study abroad often face the dilemma of whether to renounce their Indonesian citizenship halfway through their education.

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“We hope that there is a solution to this situation, as 21 years old is still very young, as some children are still finishing up their education abroad,” Analia told The Jakarta Post on Saturday, adding that the group welcomed the planned revision to the regulation.

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