Ordenanza sobre la ciudadanía de Singapur de 1957 (primera ciudadanía local)
Ciudadanía en Singapore
- Elegibilidad
- La Ordenanza de 1957 estableció la primera ciudadanía de Singapur, al convertir a los súbditos británicos y a los CUKC, así como a los residentes que cumplían los requisitos, en ciudadanos de Singapur. Derogada por la sección constitucional sobre ciudadanía; se conserva con carácter histórico (operative_today=false). Antes de 1957: súbditos británicos / estatus colonial de los Asentamientos de los Estrechos (W1).
- Renuncia
- No requerida
Resumen
The 1957 Ordinance created the first Singapore citizenship, converting British subjects / CUKCs and qualifying residents into Singapore citizens. Superseded by the constitutional citizenship Part; preserved as historical (operative_today=false). Pre-1957: British subject / Straits Settlements colonial status (W1).
Quién califica
Evidence-pinned eligibility & rules:
- Continuity/transitional rule: where a person would have been a citizen of Singapore by descent immediately before 16 September 1963 had his birth been registered under the Singapore Citizenship Ordinance 1957, he becomes a citizen by descent if his birth is registered at a Singapore consulate or with the Government within one year of its occurrence (or later with permission) — Art 141(3). This carries forward descent entitlements across the 1963 transition. [Art 141(3)]
- The Singapore Citizenship Ordinance 1957 was repealed by the Constitution (Art 141(1)); any person who immediately before 16 September 1963 was a citizen of Singapore by birth, descent, registration or naturalisation under that Ordinance continued from that date to possess that status, subject to the Constitution. This is the statutory bridge from Ordinance-era to Constitution-era citizenship. [Art 141(1)-(2); NLB Infopedia — 1963 Constitution]
- The Singapore Citizenship Ordinance 1957 (Ord. 35 of 1957) was the first local citizenship instrument (effective 1 November 1957), inclusive at inception with no property/wealth/language/British-naturalisation requirements and applying equally to men and women; it was repealed by the State Constitution upon Singapore joining Malaysia in 1963. [NLB/BiblioAsia 'Laws of Our Land'; GlobalCit (1957 Ordinance single-citizenship principle)]
- The Singapore Citizenship Ordinance 1957 was repealed by the Constitution; any person who immediately before 16 September 1963 was, by virtue of the 1957 Ordinance, a citizen of Singapore by birth, descent, registration or naturalisation, continued to possess that status (subject to the Constitution). A descent-eligible person whose birth had not been registered could become a citizen by descent if registered within one year (or later with permission). [Art 141(1)-(3); NLB Infopedia (1963 Constitution continuity)]
- Where a person who was a citizen of Singapore had renounced or been deprived of his Malaysian citizenship by the government of Malaysia before the commencement of the (1965) Constitution, he is deemed to have renounced or been deprived of his Singapore citizenship and to have ceased to be a citizen — a 1963-65 merger/separation transitional rule tied to the historical Singapore-Malaysia constitutional relationship. [Art 136]
Base jurídica
Operative authority: Singapore Citizenship Ordinance 1957 (Constitution of the Republic of Singapore, Part 10, 2020 Revised Edition). Statute pins: SG-SRC-CONST: Art 141 (Repeal/transitional reference). KCQs: Q12.1.
Escenarios de ejemplo
Los escenarios de ejemplo se muestran en inglés.
His 1957 Ordinance registration was the FIRST local Singapore citizenship, acquired under a regime that imposed no property/wealth/language/British-naturalisation requirements and applied equally to men and women. The Ordinance was repealed in 1963 when Singapore joined Malaysia, but his status (if held immediately before 16 September 1963) carried forward into the constitutional framework (Art 141(2)). The 1957 Ordinance itself is operative today=false (historical).
SG-E2-029: the Singapore Citizenship Ordinance 1957 (Ord. 35 of 1957) was the first local citizenship instrument (effective 1 Nov 1957), with no property/wealth/language/British-naturalisation requirements, applying equally to men and women; over 320,000 registered Nov 1957-Jan 1958 (NLB/BiblioAsia SG-SRC-038); repealed 1963 on joining Malaysia. Art 141(2) (SG-E2-030) carried the status forward. SG-HIS-01 route: operative_today=false; preserved as historical. Pre-1957: British subject / Straits Settlements colonial status (W1).
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 2026-06-19.
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