Constitution of the Republic of the Maldives 2008
Citizenship and Nationality
  • English
    (a) The following persons are citizens of the Maldives:
    1. citizens of the Maldives at the commencement of this Constitution;
    2. children born to a citizen of the Maldives; and
    3. foreigners who, in accordance with the law, become citizens of the Maldives.
    (b) No citizen of the Maldives may be deprived of citizenship.
    (c) Any person who wishes to relinquish his citizenship may do so in accordance with law.
    (d) Despite the provisions of article (a) a non-Muslim may not become a citizen of the Maldives. (Art. 9)
  • Dhivehi
    (ހ) ތިރީގައި މިވާ މީހުންނަކީ ދިވެހި ރައްޔިތުންނެވެ
    . 1. މިޤާނޫނޫ އަސާސީއަށް ޢަމަލުކުރާން ފަށާއިރު ދިވެހި ރައްރިތެއް ކަމުގައިވާ ކޮންމެ މީހެއް.
     2. ދިވެހިރައްޔިތަކަށް އުފަން ކޮންމެ މީހެއް
     3. ޤާނޫނުގައިވާ ގޮތުގެމަތީން ދިވެހި ރައްޔިތަކަށްވެއްޖެ ކޮންމެ ބިދޭސީއެއް
    (ށ) ދިވެހިރައްޔިތެއްގެ ކިބައިން ދިވެހިރައްޔިތުކަން ނިގުޅައެއް ނުގަނެވޭނެއެވެ.
    (ނ) ދިވެހިރައްޔިތުކަން ދޫކޮށްލަން އެދޭ ކޮންމެ މީހަކަށް ޤާނޫނުގައިވާ ގޮތުގެމަތީން ދިވެހިރައްޔިތުކަން ދޫކޮށްލެވިދާނެއެވެ.
    (ރ) މި މާއްދާގެ (ހ) ގައި އެހެން އޮތްނަމަވެސް މުސްލިމަކަށް މެނުވީ ދިވެހިރައްޔިތަކަށް ނުވެވޭނެއެވެ (ޤާނޫނުއަސާސީގެ 9 ވަނަ މާއްދާ).
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Constitution of the Republic of the Maldives 2008 (English). According to Art. 11: “The national language of the Maldives is Dhivehi.”

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Chapter II on Fundamental Rights and Freedom (Articles 16-69).
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Chapter II on Fundamental Rights and Freedom (Articles 16-69).
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Chapter II on Fundamental Rights and Freedom (Articles 16-69).
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Chapter II on Fundamental Rights and Freedom (Articles 16-69).
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Chapter II on Fundamental Rights and Freedom (Articles 16-69).
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According to Art. 274: “…‘tenet of Islam’ means, the Holy Qur’an and those principles of Shari’ah whose provenance is not in dispute from among those found in the Sunna of the Noble Prophet, and those principles derived from these two foundations; …”
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Chapter II on Fundamental Rights and Freedom (Articles 16-69).