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Annotated Republic of China Laws/Nationality Act/Article 6

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Nationality Act
Republic of China (Taiwan) Law
Article 6

Promulgated full amendment on 2000-02-09

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Article 6[1]
An alien or a stateless person who has rendered distinguished service to the Republic of China but does not meet the requirements specified in the sub-paragraphs of Article 3 may also apply for naturalization.
The Ministry of the Interior needs to first obtain the approval of the Executive Yuan before it can grant naturalization to such person as stated in the preceding Paragraph.

Promulgated amendment on 2005-06-15

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Article 6[2]
A foreign national or stateless person who has made special contributions to the ROC but doesn’t meet the requisites provided in Subparagraphs of Paragraph 1 of Article 1, can also apply for naturalization. Preceding permission of naturalization by the MOI shall be approved by the Executive Yuan.

Annotated by Wikibooks

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  1. "Law of Nationality". Immigration Office (Taiwan). 2001-06-20. Retrieved 2016-12-28.
  2. "Nationality Act: Article 6". Laws & Regulations Database of The Republic of China. Ministry of Justice (Taiwan). 2006-01-27. Retrieved 2016-12-28.