The Diasporas, the Foreigners and Haiti Government trying to impose the Law of being and able to have a Double Nationality. If you are a real Haitian and love your country, you can oppose to this law to save the Haitian Society, the Generation, the Country and the Creole Language.
there is no excuse of not being Haitian if you want to live in Haiti, if you left Haiti and decided to become a Citizen of another Country, it was a choice that you made for personal reason, you dropped your Flag and hold another country's flag, you made an Oath to serve the other country and forget about Haiti.
Now if you're really want to help Haiti, you can renounce the Citizenship you're holding and become Haitian again in full effect, yes, you can become Haitian again, you can become Haitian again and made the oath to serve Haiti and help. There will be no other countries to accept this law, either you are a Tourist, an Immigrant, a Refugee, Temporary/Permanent Resident or a Citizen of a Country, what would the immigration say if Haiti accepts the double nationality? why can you just be Haitian and hold your patriotism?
oppose to this law to stop destroying us, let us be Haitians, if you are a citizen of another country, you can just apply for a Visa, Green Card or a citizenship in Haiti and start investing.
I don't think this is right. Look how many Haitians were basically driven from their country, by the Duvalier regimes, by the Cedras regime... what were they supposed to do, heroically be killed rather than get out and live productive lives?
Even people who left Haiti simply because they want to live under better conditions should not be punished IN HAITI. If they are breaking American immigration laws they should be deported, but they shouldn't be deprived of privileges in Haiti, what wrong have they done? It's not like they left one prosperous, functional country for another.
The Diasporas, the Foreigners and Haiti Government trying to impose the Law of being and able to have a Double Nationality. If you are a real Haitian and love your country, you can oppose to this law to save the Haitian Society, the Generation, the Country and the Creole Language.
there is no excuse of not being Haitian if you want to live in Haiti, if you left Haiti and decided to become a Citizen of another Country, it was a choice that you made for personal reason, you dropped your Flag and hold another country's flag, you made an Oath to serve the other country and forget about Haiti.
Now if you're really want to help Haiti, you can renounce the Citizenship you're holding and become Haitian again in full effect, yes, you can become Haitian again, you can become Haitian again and made the oath to serve Haiti and help. There will be no other countries to accept this law, either you are a Tourist, an Immigrant, a Refugee, Temporary/Permanent Resident or a Citizen of a Country, what would the immigration say if Haiti accepts the double nationality? why can you just be Haitian and hold your patriotism?
oppose to this law to stop destroying us, let us be Haitians, if you are a citizen of another country, you can just apply for a Visa, Green Card or a citizenship in Haiti and start investing.
Nothing could be further from the truth!
The removal of individuals rights as citizens (to which they're entitled since birth) to block foreign powers from intervening the country, was a left over from the 1804 fights for independence.
If we were in the 1800's or early 1900's the above rules would make practical sense, and quite possibly the only security from traitors from within as well.
Just like the DR, Haiti was based on a strict self preserving constitution of sorts. We were under constant pressures from abroad and within, to lose the independence altogether.
Just as the DR learned some decades ago, we're not in the 1800's or early 1900's for that matter. Change was needed and mandated as the country was now cemented, as well as the colonialist powers already removed from the old expansion programs.
For a Haitian Diaspora member well positioned both financially and socially within the adopted countries. It would be suicidal to leave what you have achieved in terms of financial security and family as well. What the present laws ask from them is nothing less than going backwards.
The constitution and laws in Haiti are today Haiti's worst enemies.
About the Creole being supplanted by other languages think and count how many countries in the region and world, can communicate in Haitian Creole any better than Mayan???
Haiti's constitutional and linguistically isolation is what has kept it the way it's today. Who will ever ponder paying to assist to a well established Haitian university, get a degree while studying in Creole and find work on any (better said "all') country which caters to the language at all?
If Haitian Creole was a language spoken in any substantiated measure in any other country (out of the same Haitians migrants in those other countries), it would have been adopted and spoken fluently by Dominicans to no small percentage today.
Haiti should do away with the 1800's constitution and laws, incorporate English/French/Spanish into the school curriculum. Open the trade channels to create a competitive local market and provide people the best value for their money, which will immediately improve the purchasing power of the families and the living conditions greatly.
The days of the old masters looking to place the broken shackles back around their freed slaves, is long gone... If Haiti fails to meet the minimum required protocols for a developing nation, you can kiss the flag and pride goodbye. The next country wide revolt and havoc in Haiti will be the last under that given name... The events impact nowadays more than just the inside walls of Haiti. I told you that the basic infrastructure was being upgraded to the bare minimums...
These next elections are the do or die for Haiti as a country.
I don't think this is right. Look how many Haitians were basically driven from their country, by the Duvalier regimes, by the Cedras regime... what were they supposed to do, heroically be killed rather than get out and live productive lives?
Even people who left Haiti simply because they want to live under better conditions should not be punished IN HAITI. If they are breaking American immigration laws they should be deported, but they shouldn't be deprived of privileges in Haiti, what wrong have they done? It's not like they left one prosperous, functional country for another.
Well Mambo, the Duvalier regime has been gone for long, so this people can come back if they want because we no longer have tonton doc, papa doc, makout ak frap.
By immigration law if you mean, those who come here illegaly, then I agree with you. They should be send back to Haiti because the law is the law. But if you are talking about people who loose their residency or naturalized citizen who loose their citizenship, then they can stay with Uncle Sam. They have been paying taxes to uncle Sam so why should Haiti take care of them when Tonton Sam no longer needs or want them?
We have had enough problems with them. They can stay where they are. Haiti was not important important to them, so it does not have to be today.
Haiti's constitutional and linguistically isolation is what has kept it the way it's today.
Haiti should do away with the 1800's constitution and laws, incorporate English/French/Spanish into the school curriculum.
Nonsense; many other small to medium size countries with unique languages have managed to grow and become prosperous nations.
Haiti needs to follow the example of other small linguistically singular countries such as Greece, Finland, Norway, Sweden and adopt the ENGLISH language as a mandatory second or third language. It is the accepted international language of business. Even large nations such as Germany, korea, China and others have recognized that fact. Incorporating spanish would be a waste of time and resources.
Haitian and French as national languages.....and ENGLISH as the mandatory unofficial language.
The next country wide revolt and havoc in Haiti will be the last under that given name... The events impact nowadays more than just the inside walls of Haiti. I told you that the basic infrastructure was being upgraded to the bare minimums...
These next elections are the do or die for Haiti as a country.
The Diasporas, the Foreigners and Haiti Government trying to impose the Law of being and able to have a Double Nationality. If you are a real Haitian and love your country, you can oppose to this law to save the Haitian Society, the Generation, the Country and the Creole Language.
there is no excuse of not being Haitian if you want to live in Haiti, if you left Haiti and decided to become a Citizen of another Country, it was a choice that you made for personal reason, you dropped your Flag and hold another country's flag, you made an Oath to serve the other country and forget about Haiti.
Now if you're really want to help Haiti, you can renounce the Citizenship you're holding and become Haitian again in full effect, yes, you can become Haitian again, you can become Haitian again and made the oath to serve Haiti and help. There will be no other countries to accept this law, either you are a Tourist, an Immigrant, a Refugee, Temporary/Permanent Resident or a Citizen of a Country, what would the immigration say if Haiti accepts the double nationality? why can you just be Haitian and hold your patriotism?
oppose to this law to stop destroying us, let us be Haitians, if you are a citizen of another country, you can just apply for a Visa, Green Card or a citizenship in Haiti and start investing.
twiiiiiiiirp...give me a break! The 1987 constitution is USELESS anyway because every sections and articles in it has been violated by our own government and people. The diaspora pours more than $1,000,000,000 into the Haitian economy annually. It is time for us to get something in return. I urge everyone to SUPPORT the Double Nationality Laws.
The diaspora pours more than $1,000,000,000 into the Haitian economy annually. It is time for us to get something in return. I urge everyone to SUPPORT the Double Nationality Laws.
Maybe the diaspora should stop pouring that $1,000,000,000 into the haitian economy....YES??? NO????
Why is the diaspora INVESTING without return??? is this a dumb diaspora??
oh I got it...they are not investing...they are just sending a few dollars to feed their families who in turn spend those few dollars on imported goods from DR and USA........maybe the haitian diaspora should ask DR for double nationality...
Haiti is a special case b/c such a large percentage of its people live outside the country. It makes absolutely no sense not to have dual citizenship. The biggest beneficiaries are those who get to run Haiti like a personal plantation and keep out the competition. And, on top that, most of those people have U.S. residendcy b/c they can afford to fly back and forth.
m siyen deye sam di ya em pa gen okenn eksplikasyon m pral bay pou jistifye sam di ya sak pa kontan, anbake
That's too bad. You are going to be disappointed. Haiti is moving toward further integration into Caricom. Caricom is trying to move towards a single market-CSME, something like the EU. Guess what? All these countries allow dual citizenship after US naturlization. That means that Haiti will be forced to adopt these same laws. You're entitled to your opinion, but get ready for the inevitable.
m siyen deye sam di ya em pa gen okenn eksplikasyon m pral bay pou jistifye sam di ya sak pa kontan, anbake
That's too bad. You are going to be disappointed. Haiti is moving toward further integration into Caricom. Caricom is trying to move towards a single market-CSME, something like the EU. Guess what? All these countries allow dual citizenship after US naturlization. That means that Haiti will be forced to adopt these same laws. You're entitled to your opinion, but get ready for the inevitable.
Disappointed by what? You only get deceived by things that you hope for.
I have no interest in swearing allegiance to another country e janm dil la, mwen kont dual citizenship pou tet mwen, si ou menm oubyen la sosyete an jeneral vlel, pranl, men mwen pa gen desepsyon poum pran paske mwen pap espere profite anyen de on dezyem nasyonalite.
The Haitian government can recognize dual citizenship and all the Haitians who want can get dual citizenship but I don't care because as an Individual , I am not planning on obtaining a second citizenship so I won't be disappointed because the change that you are talking about won't affect me as an individual.
I already think that some of the lawmakers in Haiti hold dual citizenship, donk pa gen anyen de nouvo ki pou ta pase ki pou ta fem sezi ou wont ou desevwa m
By the way, my stand against dual citizenship is not only limited to the Haitian sphere. M pa renmen sa an jeneral
Yes, I am legally, bloodily and culturally Haitian, may it remain like that no matter what your wizardly prediction might be.