Kon Tum (VNA) – As many as 17 Lao nationals living in Dak Glei district of the Central Highlands province of Kon Tum were granted Vietnamese citizenship certificates during a ceremony on May 21.
The event was attended by officials from Sekong and Attapeu provinces of Laos.
The Lao migrants currently live in 11 villages in Dak Glei district’s Dak Mon, Dak Long, and Dak Nhoong communes.
In accordance with President Nguyen Phu Trong’s Decision No. 561 dated April 3, 2019, a total of 38 individuals will receive Vietnamese citizenship. They are residing in six communes in two districts of Dak Glei and Ngoc Hoi of Kon Tum province.
Following Dak Glei district, a similar ceremony is scheduled to take place on May 22 to grant citizenship to the other 21 Lao nationals in Ngoc Hoi district’s Dak Duc, Dak Nong, and Bo Y communes.–VNA
The event was attended by officials from Sekong and Attapeu provinces of Laos.
The Lao migrants currently live in 11 villages in Dak Glei district’s Dak Mon, Dak Long, and Dak Nhoong communes.
In accordance with President Nguyen Phu Trong’s Decision No. 561 dated April 3, 2019, a total of 38 individuals will receive Vietnamese citizenship. They are residing in six communes in two districts of Dak Glei and Ngoc Hoi of Kon Tum province.
Following Dak Glei district, a similar ceremony is scheduled to take place on May 22 to grant citizenship to the other 21 Lao nationals in Ngoc Hoi district’s Dak Duc, Dak Nong, and Bo Y communes.–VNA
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