TITLE II
HAITIAN NATIONALITY
ARTICLE 10: The regulations governing Haitian nationality shall be
determined by law.
ARTICLE 11: Any person born of a Haitian father or Haitian mother who
are themselves native-born Haitians and have never renounced their
nationality possesses Haitian nationality at the time of birth.
ARTICLE 12: Haitian nationality may be adquired by naturalization.
ARTICLE 12-1: After five years of continuous residence in the
territory of the Republic, any foreigner may obtain Haitian nationality by
naturalization, in conformity with the regulations established by law.
ARTICLE 12-2: Haitians by naturalization shall be allowed to exercise
the right to vote but they must wait five(5) years after the date of their
naturalization to be eligible to hold public posts other than those reserved
by the Constitution and by law for native-born Haitians.
ARTICLE 13: Haitian nationality is lost by:
a. Naturalization in a foreign country;
b. Holding a political post in the service of a foreign government;
c. Continuous residence abroad of a naturalized Haitian without duly
granted authorization by a competent official. Anyone who loses his
nationality in this manner may not reacquire it.
ARTICLE 14: A naturalized Haitian may recover his Haitian nationality
by meeting all of the conditions and formalities imposed on aliens by the
law.
ARTICLE 15: Dual Haitian and foreign nationality is in no case
permitted.