Citizens of The Bahamas Objectives Explain who are considered as citizens of the Bahamas Define what a good citizen does List the rights and responsibilities.

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Citizens of The Bahamas Objectives Explain who are considered as citizens of the Bahamas Define what a good citizen does List the rights and responsibilities of a citizens of the Bahamas Explain why immigrant do not have the same rights as the citizens Describe the procedure involved in becoming a citizen of the Bahamas

Citizens of The Bahamas Vocabulary Revoked – cancel a law or rights freedom of speech – the right to speak ones mind

Citizens of The Bahamas Who can be a citizen of The Bahamas? The table sets out all those people who can be Bahamian citizens You are automatically a citizen of The Bahamas: if you were born in the former colony The Bahamas before 9th July 1973. Our System of Government

Citizens of The Bahamas You are a citizen of The Bahamas: if your father is a Bahamian, even if you were born outside The Bahamas after 9th July 1973. You may apply for citizenship when you are 18: if you were born in The Bahamas after 9th July 1973 but neither of your parents is a citizen of The Bahamas. Our System of Government

Citizens of The Bahamas You may apply for citizenship when you are 18: if you were born outside The Bahamas after 9th July 1973 to a Bahamian mother. A woman may apply to become a citizen: if she married a Bahamian citizen after 9th July 1973, provided she is still married to him at the time of application. Our System of Government

Citizens of The Bahamas If someone applies to become a citizen of The Bahamas, a notice of his or her application is published in the local newspaper. This is to make sure that no one has any reason to object to the person becoming a Bahamian citizen. Our System of Government

Citizens of The Bahamas Sometimes a person’s citizenship is revoked. If the Governor-General has proof that a citizen of The Bahamas has at any time after 9th July 1973 become a citizen of another country, that person’s Bahamian citizenship is taken away. Our System of Government

Citizens of The Bahamas NOTICE Notice is hereby given that ____________ of Guilford Crescent, Mayfield Park Sub., Freeport Grand Bahama, is applying to the Minister responsible for Nationality and Citizenship, for registration/naturalization as a citizen of The Bahamas, and that any person who knows any reason why registration/naturalization should not be granted, should send a written and signed statement of the facts within twenty-eight days from the 27th day of March, 1996, to the Minister responsible for Nationality and Citizenship, P.O. Box N3002, Nassau, Bahamas. Our System of Government

What Does It Mean To Be a Citizen? A good citizen is loyal and shows respect for his country. He acts as an ambassador of good will, showing courtesy and kindness to visitors who come to our shores. Our System of Government

Responsibilities Our System of Government Every citizen of The Bahamas has a responsibility to defend the country, for example during wartime, or against intruders such as poachers who fish illegally in Bahamian waters. It is important for us to do this in order to protect the livelihoods of our fellow citizens.’ Our System of Government

Our System of Government Responsibilities Drug smugglers bring drugs into the country, and drugs destroy people’s lives. People who use drugs spread disease and illness, and use up the resources of our health services. Any responsible citizen who knows about drug smuggling should report it to the police. Our System of Government

Rights Our System of Government The new constitution that was drawn up at Independence dealt with the rights and freedoms of the individual. By the law of the land, these rights cannot be taken away from a citizen. These are some of our constitutional rights: Our System of Government

Rights Our System of Government We are free to join any religion. We are free to vote for any political party. We can say what we like (freedom of speech). Our privacy is protected by law. Our System of Government