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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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    Nepalese Americans are Americans of Nepalese ancestry. Immigration from Nepal to the United States began in the 20th century, and many have been able to establish themselves as American nationals. The history of immigration from Nepal to America is more recent in comparison to other South Asian ethnic groups.

  4. 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.

  5. Madheshi people - Wikipedia

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    Madheshi people. Madheshi people ( Nepali: मधेशी) is a term used for Nepalis [ 1][ 2] [ 3] comprising several ethnic groups living in the Madhesh Province, and the Terai region of Koshi Province and Lumbini Province. It has also been used as a political pejorative term by the Pahari people of Nepal to refer to Neapalese with a non ...

  6. Diaspora - Wikipedia

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    A diaspora ( / daɪˈæspərə / dy-ASP-ər-ə) is a population that is scattered across regions which are separate from its geographic place of origin. [ 3][ 4] The word is used in reference to people who identify with a specific geographic location, but currently reside elsewhere. [ 5][ 6][ 7]

  7. 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.

  8. Migrant worker - Wikipedia

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    Migrant worker. A migrant worker is a person who migrates within a home country or outside it to pursue work. Migrant workers usually do not have an intention to stay permanently in the country or region in which they work. [ 1] Migrant workers who work outside their home country are also called foreign workers.

  9. 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.