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I want to immigrate to Bhutan. What should I do?

Bhutan's immigration policy: Bhutan does not recognize dual citizenship. According to the relevant provisions of its nationality law, Bhutan is fair and accessible. Once it acquires the nationality of other countries, it will lose Bhutan's fair and accessible status. At the same time, when a local asks for Bhutanese nationality, he must be naturalized. According to the nationality law promulgated by 1985, Bhutan accepts paternal blood relationship, for example, both parents are fair and accessible to Bhutan, and their descendants have Bhutanese nationality. In addition, by the end of 1958, people who can prove that they live permanently in Bhutan and are registered in the annual population census of teething are also considered fair and accessible in Bhutan. If one of the parents is fair, they can enter Bhutan, and their descendants must be at least 15 years old and have lived in Bhutan for at least 15 years. Bhutanese who apply to attend must be at least 265,438+0 years old and have lived in Bhutan for at least 20 years. They have a fluent grasp of the history, civilization and traditional customs of Bhutanese and Bhutan, and have never said or done anything negative to the king, country and people. The Immigration Bureau under the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Civilization of Bhutan has the final decision. If it refuses, there is no need to make any comments.