Treaty

Convention on Reduction of Cases of Multiple Nationality and Military Obligations in Cases of Multiple Nationality

Parties with reservations, declarations and objections

Party Reservations / Declarations Objections
Austria Yes No
Belgium Yes No
Denmark Yes No
France Yes No
Germany Yes No
Ireland Yes No
Italy Yes No
Luxembourg Yes No
Netherlands, the Kingdom of the Yes No
Norway Yes No
Spain Yes No
Sweden Yes No
United Kingdom Yes No

Austria

31-07-1975

The Republic of Austria avails itself of the reservation provided for in point 3 of the Annex of the Convention.
On the occasion of today's deposit of the instrument of ratification of the present Convention the Republic of Austria declares that the terms "military obligations / obligations militaires" used in Articles 5 and 6 will be interpreted in such a way that they only comprise the obligation of an individual to fulfill his Compulsory Military Service. Other military obligations are not affected by this Convention.

Belgium

30-04-2007

In accordance with the Agreement on the interpretation of Article 12, paragraph 2, of the Convention, accepted by the Parties to the Convention and signed by the Secretary General on 2 April 2007, the Kingdom of Belgium denounces Chapter I of the Convention.

Denmark

26-08-2014

In accordance with the Agreement on the interpretation of Article 12, paragraph 2, of the Convention, signed on 2 April 2007, Denmark denounces Chapter I of the Convention.

France

06-05-1963

The Government of the French Republic declares that it avails itself of the reservation provided for in point 2 of the Annex to the Convention.


04-03-2008

In accordance with the Agreement on the interpretation of Article 12, paragraph 2, of the Convention, accepted by the Parties to the Convention, France denounces Chapter I of the Convention.

Germany

06-05-1963

Any person who is of German Nationality within the meaning of Article 116 of the Basic Law of the Federal Republic of Germany shall be regarded as a national of the Federal Republic of Germany for the purpose of the application of the Convention on the reduction of cases of multiple nationality and on military obligations in cases of multiple nationality.


17-11-1969

The Federal Republic of Germany avails itself of the reservation 3 provided for in the Annex to the Convention.

Ireland

16-03-1973

The Government of Ireland, having considered the Convention on the Reduction of Cases of Multiple Nationality and on Military Obligations in Cases of Multiple Nationality, hereby confirm and ratify it and declare in accordance with Article 7.1 thereof that they will apply the provisions of Chapter II of the Convention only.

Italy

27-02-1968

The Italian Government avails itself of the reservations 1, 2 and 4 provided for in the Annex to the Convention and, consequently, reserves the right:
- to make the loss of nationality referred to in Article 1, paragraphs 1, 2 and 3, subject to the condition that the person concerned already ordinarily resides or at some time takes up his ordinary residence outside its territory, except where, in the case of acquisition of a foreign nationality of his own free will, such person is exempted by the competent authority from the condition of ordinary residence abroad;
- not to regard a declaration made by a woman with a view to acquiring her husband's nationality by virtue and at the time of marriage as an option within the meaning of Article 1.

Following the introduction of new provisions in the field of Family Law (Law 151/1975) and of nationality (Law 123/1983), Italy, making use of the possibility provided for in Article 8, paragraph 2 of the Convention, wishes to withdraw the reservation contained in paragraph 4 of the Annex to the Convention which reads as follows :
"4. not to apply the provisions of Articles 1 and 2 when the wife of one of its nationals has acquired another nationality while her husband retains the nationality of such Party." .


03-06-2009

Partial denunciation:
In accordance with the Agreement on the interpretation of Article 12, paragraph 2, of the Convention, signed on 2 April 2007, Italy denounces Chapter I of the Convention.
Italy makes use for the one-year period provided for in Article 12, paragraph 3, of the Convention for the entry into force of the denunciation, of reservation No. 3 of the Appendix to this Convention and, therefore, reserves itself to allow any of its nationals to retain his previous nationality if a Contracting Party for whose nationality he applies in the manner referred to in Article 1 gives its prior consent thereto.

Luxembourg

09-07-2008

In accordance with the Agreement on the interpretation of Article 12, paragraph 2, of the Convention, signed on 2 April 2007, the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg denounces Chapter I of the Convention.

Netherlands, the Kingdom of the

09-05-1985

The Government of the Netherlands accepts the Convention for the Kingdom in Europe and for the Netherlands Antilles.


03-01-1986

The island of Aruba, which is at present still part of the Netherlands Antilles, will obtain internal autonomy as a country within the Kingdom of the Netherlands as of 1 January 1986. Consequently the Kingdom will from then on no longer consist of two countries, namely the Netherlands (the Kingdom in Europe) and the Netherlands Antilles (situated in the Caribbean region), but will consist of three countries, namely the said two countries and the country Aruba.
As the changes being made on 1 January 1986 concern a shift only in the internal constitutional relations within the Kingdom of the Netherlands, and as the Kingdom as such will remain the subject under international law with which treaties are concluded, the said changes will have no consequences in international law regarding to treaties concluded by the Kingdom which already apply to the Netherlands Antilles, including Aruba. These treaties will remain in force for Aruba in its new capacity of country within the Kingdom. Therefore these treaties will as of 1 January 1986, as concerns the Kingdom of the Netherlands, apply to the Netherlands Antilles (without Aruba) and Aruba.
Consequently the treaties referred to in the annex, to which the Kingdom of the Netherlands is a Party and which apply to the Netherlands Antilles, will as of 1 January 1986 as concerns the Kingdom of the Netherlands apply to the Netherlands Antilles and Aruba.
List of Conventions referred to by the Declaration
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43. Convention on the reduction of cases of multiple nationality and on military obligations in cases of multiple nationality (1963) .

Norway

14-12-2018

In accordance with the Agreement on the interpretation of Article 12, paragraph 2, of 2 April 2007, the Government of the Kingdom of Norway denounces Chapter I of the Convention.

Date of effect of the partial denunciation: 19 December 2019.

Spain

15-07-1987

The provisions of Chapter I shall not be applicable in relation to Spain.

Sweden

29-05-2002

Sweden declares, in accordance with Article 7, paragraph 1, of the Convention, that it will apply the provisions of Chapter II only.

United Kingdom

07-07-1971

The Government of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, having considered the Convention on the Reduction of Cases of Multiple Nationality and on Military Obligations in Cases of Multiple Nationality, hereby confirm and ratify the same and declare, in accordance with the proviso to paragraph 1 of Article 7 of the Convention, that they will apply the provisions of Chapter II of the Convention only.


21-10-1971

The Government of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland declare, in accordance with paragraph 1 of Article 9 of the Convention on Reduction of Cases of Multiple Nationality and Military Obligations in Cases of Multiple Nationality, opened for signature at Strasbourg on 6 May 1963, that the application of the Convention shall hereby extend to Jersey, Guernsey and the Isle of Man.
It is the understanding of the Government of the United Kingdom that, for the purposes of the Convention, voluntary military service in the armed forces of a Contracting Party constitutes a performance of "military obligations".

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