רישום על ידי נישואין לאזרח סנט לוסיה
אזרחות בSaint Lucia
- זכאות
- אדם הנשוי לאזרח (או נשוי בעבר לאדם שבכל עת במהלך הנישואין היה אזרח) זכאי על פי בקשה בטופס שנקבע להירשם כאזרח (חוק אזרחות סנט לוסיה, Cap. 1.04, סעיף 6(1)(א) איבר נקבה / סעיף 6(2)(א) האיבר הגברי). הזכאות נשארת לאחר סיום הנישואין. השר ייתן תעודת רישום, אם ישכנע לזכאות (ס' 6(7)). רישום הנישואין מתבצע במסגרת הרישום של אומניבוס s.6 (REG-01).
- לוח זמנים
- standard
- ויתור על אזרחות
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סקירה כללית
A person married to a citizen (or formerly married to a person who at any time during the marriage was a citizen) is ENTITLED on application in the prescribed form to be registered as a citizen (Citizenship of Saint Lucia Act, Cap. 1.04, s.6(1)(a) female limb / s.6(2)(a) male limb; Constitution s.102(1)(a)/(2)(a)). The entitlement survives termination of the marriage. The Minister shall, if satisfied of entitlement, grant a certificate of registration (s.6(7)). Marriage registration sits within the omnibus s.6 registration framework (REG-01).
מי זכאי
- Spouse-registration entitlement survives termination of the marriage: it suffices that the applicant 'has been married to a person who at any time during the period of [the] marriage was a citizen' — the statute does not require the marriage to be subsisting at the time of application (Citizenship Act s.6(1)(a)/(2)(a); Const s.102(1)(a)/(2)(a)). - Spouse registration under s.6(1)(a)/(2)(a) is framed as an ENTITLEMENT and is NOT made subject to the Minister's discretionary refusal grounds in s.6(6) — the s.6(6) refusal grounds (good character, English language, security, residence, criminal conviction, drug offence) apply by their terms only to applications 'under subsection (2)', i.e. the Commonwealth-7-year and step/adopted-child limbs in s.6(2), not to the subsection (1) entitlements. - Derivative spouse-of-eligible-person registration: a person married to (or formerly married to, during marriage) a person who is/was entitled to register under the Commonwealth-resident (s.6(1)(b)) or former-citizen/former-CUKC (s.6(1)(c)/(d)) limbs is themselves entitled to register (Citizenship Act s.6(1)(e) female limb; s.6(2)(c) male limb; Const s.102(1)(e)/(2)(c)).
כיצד להגיש
- On a spouse-registration (and any s.6) application, where the Minister is satisfied the applicant is entitled to be registered, the Minister SHALL grant a certificate of registration; the certificate, unless proved to have been obtained by fraud, false representation or concealment of a material fact, is conclusive evidence of citizenship on its date (s.6(7)). - Authority and channel for ordinary citizenship/registration/naturalisation applications: applications for a certificate of citizenship or naturalisation, or for registration as a citizen, are made to the Minister; where the applicant resides outside Saint Lucia, a s.6 application is submitted through a Saint Lucia diplomatic agent or consular officer, who may grant the certificate (Citizenship Regulations reg.10).
בסיס משפטי
Primary statute: Citizenship of Saint Lucia Act, Cap. 1.04, s.6(1)(a)/(2)(a); Constitution s.102(1)(a)/(2)(a). Operative 1979-02-22–present. Authority: Department of Home Affairs; Minister.
תרחישים לדוגמה
התרחישים לדוגמה מוצגים באנגלית.
Eligible via LC-MAR-01 if conditions of Citizenship of Saint Lucia Act, Cap. 1.04, s.6(1)(a)/(2)(a); Constitution s.102(1)(a)/(2)(a) are met.
A person married to a citizen (or formerly married to a person who at any time during the marriage was a citizen) is ENTITLED on application in the prescribed form to be registered as a citizen (Citizenship of Saint Lucia Act, Cap. 1.04, s.6(1)(a) female limb / s.6(2)(a) male limb; Constitution s.102(1)(a)/(2)(a)). The entitlement survives termination of the marriage. The Minister shall, if satisfied of entitlement, grant a certificate of registration (s.6(7)). Marriage registration sits within the omnibus s.6 registration framework (REG-01).
Outcome turns on the precise statutory condition; see TRC tiers.
Present LC-MAR-01 as a strong, entitlement-based spousal route: a person married to (or formerly married to, during the marriage to) a Saint Lucia citizen is ENTITLED on application in the prescribed form to be registered as a citizen (Citizenship of Saint Lucia Act, Cap. 1.04, s.6(1)(a) wife / s.6(2)(a) husband; Constitution s.102(1)(a)/(2)(a)); the right survives divorce or the citizen-spouse's death, and on satisfaction the Minister SHALL grant a certificate (s.6(7)) that is conclusive evidence of citizenship from its date. State plainly that no residence, language, good-character or renunciation precondition is attached to the s.6(1)(a) limb; flag the s.6(6) gendered-asymmetry NLR (the discretionary-refusal grounds by their text reach 'an application under subsection (2)', which textually includes the male-spouse limb s.6(2)(a) but not the female-spouse limb s.6(1)(a)).
Eligible via LC-MAR-01: entitlement under s.6(1)(a) / Const s.102(1)(a).
A woman who is married to a citizen (or has been married to a person who at any time during the marriage was a citizen) is ENTITLED upon application in the prescribed form to be registered as a citizen (Cit Act s.6(1)(a); Const s.102(1)(a); LC-ASSERT-051). No residence, language, good-character or renunciation precondition attaches to this subsection-(1) entitlement, and the s.6(6) discretionary-refusal grounds by their text reach only applications 'under subsection (2)' (LC-ASSERT-054). On satisfaction the Minister SHALL grant a certificate of registration, conclusive evidence of citizenship from its date (s.6(7); LC-ASSERT-053). As of continuously since 22 February 1979.
Eligible via LC-MAR-01 (s.6(2)(a)), but with an NLR gender-asymmetry caveat on the s.6(6) refusal grounds.
A man married to (or formerly married to, during the marriage to) a citizen is ENTITLED upon application to be registered (Cit Act s.6(2)(a); Const s.102(2)(a); LC-ASSERT-051). However, the male-spouse limb sits in s.6(2)(a), and the s.6(6) discretionary-refusal grounds (good character, English, security, residence, criminal/drug conviction) by their text reach 'an application under subsection (2)' — so a male spouse's entitlement is textually within the s.6(6) refusal universe, while the female-spouse limb (s.6(1)(a)) is not (LC-NLR-054, LOW; LC-ASSERT-054). This gendered asymmetry is flagged; the entitlement itself is strong, and the constitutional limbs (Const s.102(1)(a)/(2)(a)) are materially parallel. As of continuously since 22 February 1979.
Eligible via LC-MAR-01: the spousal entitlement survives termination of the marriage.
The spouse-registration entitlement survives termination of the marriage: it suffices that the applicant 'has been married to a person who at any time during the period of [the] marriage was a citizen' — the statute does not require the marriage to be subsisting at the time of application (Cit Act s.6(1)(a)/(2)(a); Const s.102(1)(a)/(2)(a); LC-ASSERT-052). A widow of a Saint Lucian citizen is therefore entitled to register notwithstanding the citizen-spouse's death. The same logic applies to a divorced former spouse. As of continuously since 22 February 1979.
NOT eligible via the spousal limb: the partner must have been a citizen at some time DURING the marriage.
The spousal entitlement requires marriage to a citizen, or having been married to a person 'who at any time during the period of [the] marriage was a citizen' (Cit Act s.6(1)(a)/(2)(a); LC-ASSERT-051/052). Where the former partner acquired Saint Lucian citizenship only AFTER the marriage had ended, that condition is not met — the applicant was never married to a citizen during the marriage. The applicant would need another route (e.g. registration as a derivative spouse only if the partner was entitled under s.6(1)(b)-(d) during the marriage — LC-REG-01, LC-ASSERT-063). As of continuously since 22 February 1979.
סיכום אינפורמטיבי שנערך ממקורות משפטיים ראשוניים — אינו ייעוץ משפטי. חוקי אזרחות משתנים; אמתו מול הרשות המוסמכת לפני שתפעלו. אומת לאחרונה ב-2026-06-14.
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