Degrees of Statelessness: Children of Returned Marriage Migrants in Can Tho, Vietnam

S. Kneebone, Brandais York, S. Ariyawansa
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In this article, we consider the issue of the status of children of international marriage migrants who are returned to Vietnam following a failed marriage in another country. We argue that many of these children can considered to be de facto stateless due to their lack of ‘effective nationality’ in Vietnam. While the children, ethnically, are ‘half Vietnamese’ their legal status is often precarious in Vietnam as many of them hold a foreign nationality. Although their situations vary, we argue that their cases fall on a spectrum of different degrees of statelessness. In many cases their lack of household registration — ho khau — has resulted in ‘ineffective nationality’, which we argue is de facto statelessness. In this article, we present findings from data collection undertaken between 2015–19 in Can Tho, Vietnam and suggest how law and policy could address the issue. We argue that our findings provide a useful case study for considering the importance of effective nationality, which we situate within the broader conceptual debate surrounding de facto statelessness.
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无国籍程度:越南芹苴婚姻移民的子女
在本文中,我们考虑在另一个国家婚姻失败后返回越南的国际婚姻移民子女的地位问题。我们认为,由于在越南缺乏“有效国籍”,这些儿童中的许多人可以被认为是事实上的无国籍者。虽然这些孩子在种族上是“一半越南人”,但他们在越南的法律地位往往不稳定,因为他们中的许多人拥有外国国籍。尽管他们的情况各不相同,但我们认为,他们的情况属于不同程度的无国籍状态。在许多情况下,他们缺乏户口,导致了“无效国籍”,我们认为这实际上是无国籍的。在本文中,我们介绍了2015 - 2019年在越南芹苴进行的数据收集的结果,并建议如何通过法律和政策解决这一问题。我们认为,我们的研究结果为考虑有效国籍的重要性提供了一个有用的案例研究,我们将其置于围绕事实上无国籍的更广泛的概念辩论中。
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