Renuncia a la ciudadanía (§8, voluntaria)
Ciudadanía en India
Esta vía describe la pérdida de la ciudadanía (renuncia, terminación o privación), no una forma de adquirirla.
- Elegibilidad
- Declaración de renuncia del ciudadano adulto -> registrado -> cesa; todos los hijos menores también cesa (reanudables dentro de 1 año de la mayoría de edad); retenciones en tiempos de guerra.
- Plazo
- standard
- Renuncia
- No requerida
Cómo solicitar
Sequence: (1) the citizen makes a declaration in the prescribed form and manner; (2) the prescribed authority registers the declaration; (3) upon registration, the declarant ceases to be a citizen of India (section 8(1)). Operationally, renunciation is filed through the Ministry of Home Affairs online citizenship portal and results in a Renunciation Certificate (operational/consular detail). Wartime withholding: the section 8(1) proviso provides that 'if any such declaration is made during any war in which India may be engaged, registration thereof shall be withheld until the Central Government otherwise directs.' Minor-child resumption: the proviso to section 8(2) allows any such child, 'within one year after attaining full age, [to] make a declaration in the prescribed form and manner that he wishes to resume Indian citizenship and shall thereupon again become a citizen of India.'
Base jurídica
Renunciation of Indian citizenship is governed by section 8 of the Citizenship Act 1955, the first of the three provisions grouped under the statutory head 'TERMINATION OF CITIZENSHIP' (sections 8, 9 and 10). Section 8 is the VOLUNTARY-DECLARATION route: the mechanism by which an existing citizen of India affirmatively gives up Indian nationality by his own act. Section 8(1) provides, verbatim: 'If any citizen of India of full age and capacity, ***, makes in the prescribed manner a declaration renouncing his Indian Citizenship, the declaration shall be registered by the prescribed authority; and, upon such registration, that person shall cease to be a citizen of India.' The asterisks mark words deleted from the original 1955 text: the phrase 'who is also a citizen or national of another country' was OMITTED by Act 6 of 2004 (s. 8, w.e.f. 3 December 2004). The consequence of that omission is doctrinally important and was a P1 correction in this build — section 8 renunciation does NOT presuppose that the renouncing citizen already holds a second nationality; an Indian citizen may make a section 8 declaration on its own terms. This distinguishes renunciation (a chosen, forward-looking relinquishment perfected by registration) from section 9 termination (automatic loss triggered by the fact of voluntarily acquiring another citizenship) and from section 10 deprivation (an involuntary order of the State). Loss under section 8 is constitutive on REGISTRATION of the declaration by the prescribed authority, not on the mere making of the declaration; until the prescribed authority registers it, the declarant remains a citizen. The operative trigger and the agent are therefore the citizen himself, exercising a statutory liberty, contrasted with the operation-of-law trigger of section 9 and the executive trigger of section 10.
Autoridad competente
Prescribed authority (registers the declaration; cessation is constitutive on registration). Central Government (may direct withholding of registration during a war in which India is engaged; may order re-registration under section 5(3)). No court adjudication is required to perfect a section 8 renunciation.
Escenarios de ejemplo
Los escenarios de ejemplo se muestran en inglés.
She makes a declaration of renunciation in the prescribed manner; on REGISTRATION of that declaration by the prescribed authority she ceases to be an Indian citizen. Post-2004 she need not already hold a second nationality to renounce. Until the declaration is registered, she remains a citizen.
Citizenship Act 1955 §8(1) — renunciation constitutive on registration; 'also a citizen/national of another country' words omitted by Act 6/2004.
Every minor child of his also ceases to be an Indian citizen on his renunciation — but each such child may RESUME Indian citizenship by declaration within one year of attaining full age.
Citizenship Act 1955 §8(2) (derivative cessation for minor children; resumption within 1 year of majority). Overlap IN-OV-16.
The registration of a renunciation declaration may be WITHHELD by the Central Government during any war in which India is engaged; renunciation is not effective until the declaration is registered, so a wartime withholding suspends the loss of citizenship.
Citizenship Act 1955 §8(1) proviso (wartime withholding of registration of a renunciation declaration; §8 has no sub-section (3)).
Resumen informativo recopilado a partir de fuentes legales primarias: no es asesoramiento jurídico. La ley de ciudadanía cambia; verifica con la autoridad competente antes de actuar. Verificado por última vez el 2026-07-04.
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