Belarusian citizenship from 1917 to 1991 Regulations regarding Belarusian citizenship were issued by the Belarusian government from 1917-1991 and by the government of the
Soviet Union from 1924-1991. The
Aliens Decree was issued on 4 August 1922, by the
Sovnarkom of the
Belarusian Soviet Socialist Republic. According to this decree, all subjects of the former
Russian Empire who had permanent residence in the Byelorussian SSR, including refugees, were recognized as citizens of the Byelorussian SSR. Citizens of other Soviet Republics (such as the
Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic) shared common rights and obligations with citizens of the Byelorussian SSR. All adults (except in the cases listed below) could apply for Belarusian SSR citizenship, and the children younger than 14 years of age of those who were granted Belarusian SSR citizenship acquired Byelorussian SSR citizenship automatically; the consent of children over 14 was necessary. Additionally, anyone could renounce citizenship. The following groups of people were deprived of citizenship (unless they received passports in consulates of Soviet Republics before 1 January 1923): • persons who left the country without proper permission of Soviet government • persons who struggled against the Soviet government • persons who had the right to claim Belarusian SSR citizenship, but had opted to not claim it Children of Belarusian SSR citizens born in the territory of the Belarusian SSR acquired citizenship at the time of birth. If only one parent held Belarusian SSR citizenship, then the citizenship of the child was determined by joint declaration of his or her parents. Without such a declaration, the child acquired citizenship of the Belarusian SSR automatically, while still retaining the right to acquire the citizenship of the non-Byelorussian parent upon becoming adult. According to the
Code of Marriage, family and guardianship of Belarusian SSR promulgated in 1927: • children of
Belarusian SSR citizens acquired citizenship by birth • children of a Belarusian SSR citizen and a non-citizen acquired citizenship by birth if one of the parents had permanent residence in the Belarusian SSR • children of a Belarusian SSR citizen and a non-citizen who were living abroad acquired citizenship by birth upon joint declaration of the parents The Citizenship Act of the USSR (1930) and the Citizenship Act of the USSR (1931) declared that citizens of the USSR who lived in the territory of a Soviet Republic would become citizens of that Republic, unless they chose citizenship of another Soviet Republic in connection with their ethnic origin. Up to the dissolution of Soviet Union, citizenship legislation became increasingly centralised. Legal norms regarding Belarusian citizenship by birth were revoked in order to bring Belarusian family law in accordance with the
Principles of Legislation on Marriage and the Family of the USSR and the Union Republics (1968).
Belarusian citizenship from 1991 to 2002 The first citizenship act after the Belarusian declaration of independence was adopted on 18 October 1991. The Citizenship Act (1991) has not declared succession of citizenship of the
Byelorussian SSR. Citizens of the USSR who had permanently resided in Belarus were recognized by the Act as citizens of the
Republic of Belarus. Belarusian citizenship could be acquired: • by birth • by naturalization • by registration (since June 1993 amendments) Citizenship by birth could be acquired if both of the parents were citizens of the
Republic of Belarus. The same applied if only one of the parents was a citizen of Belarus and at the same time the child was born in Belarus, or in the case where at least one of his parents had permanent residence in Belarus. Citizenship was also granted to a child that was born in Belarus to stateless parents. Citizenship by naturalization could be gained if the applicant: • had permanent residence in Belarus for 7 years preceding application • had sufficient knowledge of one of the state languages (
Belarusian or
Russian) • had a legal source of income in Belarus ==Citizenship Act (2002)==