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  2. Non-Resident Nepali - Wikipedia

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    Under the Non-Resident Nepali Act of 2007, Non-Resident Nepali ( NRN) ( Nepali: गैर आवासीय नेपाली, Gair Aawasiya Nepali) means the following: (a) A person who currently holds citizenship of Nepal, who may or may not have acquired a citizenship of another country or countries, who currently does not reside in Nepal ...

  3. Nepalese Americans - Wikipedia

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    The number of immigrants from Nepal remained below 100 per year until 1992. [7] According to the 1990 U.S. Census, there were 2,616 Americans with Nepalese ancestry. Fewer than 100 Nepalese immigrants became U.S. citizens each year, but the number of Nepalese who become legal residents had grown steadily from 78 in 1987 to 431 in 1996.

  4. Languages of Nepal - Wikipedia

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    Nepali accounted as a mother tongue for 44.86% while also being a second additional language for 46.2% of the total population. [1] Most belong to the Indo-Aryan and Sino-Tibetan language families. The official working language at federal level is Nepali , but the constitution provisions each province to choose one or more additional official ...

  5. Ethnic groups in Nepal - Wikipedia

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    Nepali, Bhojpuri, Maithili, Awadhi, Tharu languages, Urdu, etc. fall in this group. The Sino-Tibetan family of Nepal's languages forms a part of its Tibeto-Burman group . Though spoken by relatively fewer people than the Indo-European family (17.3% [ 3 ] of population), it includes a greater number of languages, about 63 languages.

  6. Demographics of Nepal - Wikipedia

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    The Nepali people build their social networks through their religious celebrations, which are a central part to the whole of communities within the country. [23] There is a general idea held by the Nepali people that there is an omnipotent, transcendental "moral order" that is sacred to Hinduism.

  7. Nepali nationality law - Wikipedia

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    Nepali citizenship is based on the principles of jus sanguinis or bloodline. Generally, a person born to parents who are citizens of Nepal will have a claim to citizenship of Nepal on the basis of descent and every minor found in Nepal whose parents' whereabouts are not known will have a claim to citizenship of Nepal on the basis of descent until the whereabouts of the parents is known.

  8. Nepalis in Japan - Wikipedia

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    Related ethnic groups. Nepali diaspora. Nepalis in Japan ( 在日ネパール人) comprise migrants from Nepal to Japan, including temporary expatriates and permanent residents, as well as their locally born descendants. As of December 2023, there are about 176,336 Nepalis living in Japan, which makes them the largest South Asian community in ...

  9. Doteli - Wikipedia

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    Doteli, or Dotyali ( डोटेली) is an Indo-Aryan language spoken by about 495,000 people, most of whom live in Nepal. It is a dialect of Khas, which is an ancient form of the modern Nepali language, and is written in the Devanagari script. It has official status in Nepal as per Part 1, Section 6 of the Constitution of Nepal 2072 (2015 ...