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Non Resident Nepali
Regions with significant populations
 India10,925,00(2008)[1]
 Malaysia700,000(2011)[2][3][4]
 Burma200000(2010)[5]
 Qatar400,000(2010)[5]
 United Arab Emirates325,000(2010)[6]
 Saudi Arabia315,000(2010)[5]
 United Kingdom131,000(2009)[7]
 Australia124,636(2011)[8]
 Japan80,038(2017)[9]
 United States59,490(2010)[10]
 South Korea50,908(2009)[11]
 Canada30,780(2006)[12]
 Thailand20,000(2010)[5]
 Hong Kong15,950(2006)[13]
 Kuwait12,000(2010)[5]
 Singapore5,000(2010)[5]
 Oman5,000(2010)[5]
 Germany4,000(2010)[5]
Languages
Nepali
Religion
Hinduism · Buddhism
Related ethnic groups
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According to Non resident Nepali act,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(s), who currently does not reside in Nepal for various reason.

(b) A Former Nepalese Citizen (भुतपूर्व नेपाली नागरिक/"Bhutpurba Nepali Nāgarik") means a person who once held a Nepalese citizenship (By birth, ancestry blood rights or by other means) and has denounced (legally) his/her Nepalese Citizenship.

(c) Foreign citizen of Nepalese origin (नेपाली मूलको विदेशी नागरिक/"Nepali Mulko Bideshi Nāgarik") means a person who him/herself or whose father, mother, grandfather or grandmother was/were a citizen of Nepal at any time and has subsequently acquired the citizenship of any other foreign country other than a member country of the South Asian Association of Regional Co-operation (SAARC).

(d) Nepali citizen residing abroad (आप्रवासी नेपाली/"Aaprabashi Nepali") means a Nepali citizen who has been residing in any foreign country for at least two years by doing any profession, occupation, business and employment except a Nepalese citizen residing in a member country of SAARC or serving in a diplomatic mission or consulate situated in a foreign country under the assignment of the Government of Nepal.

(e) Person of Nepali origin is a person of Nepali origin or ancestry who was or whose ancestors were born in Nepal or other nations with Nepalese ancestry but is not a citizen of Nepal and is the citizen of another country. A person of Nepali origin might have been a citizen of Nepal and subsequently taken the citizenship of another country.

Other terms with vaguely the same meaning are Overseas Nepali, Nepali origin and Expatriate Nepali. In common usage, this often includes Nepali-born individuals (and also people of other nations with Nepalese ancestry) who have taken the citizenship of other countries. The majority of Non Resident Nepalese reside in India.

The Non Resident Nepali Association was established by the conference held by 11–14 October 2003 in Kathmandu, Nepal. The seventh NRNA global conference was held in 14–17 October 2017 in Kathmandu.

The mother tongue languages of Non Resident Nepalese are Nepali, Newari or Nepal bhasa, Kirat and Limbuwan bhasa, Tamuwan (Gurung) and Magar bhasa, Maithili and Tharu bhasa, Sudurpaschimeli Khas bhasa. A foreign Citizen of Nepalese Origin may choose to speak in another language other than Nepalese.

Activities

NRN are opening business opportunities in Nepal by investing in various sectors such as banking, tourism, hotel, hydropower and many more.

Notable persons

References

  1. ^ Soldiers, Migrants and Citizens
  2. ^ Ministry of Foreign Affairs Malaysia - Official Website of Embassy of Malaysia, Kathmandu
  3. ^ TheSunDaily: Malaysian trade team in Nepal, four MoUs in the pipeline
  4. ^ Air Asia to launch Kathmandu- Kuala Lumpur flights
  5. ^ a b c d e f g h Nepali diaspora[unreliable source?]
  6. ^ Abdul Kader, Binsal (2010-05-17), "Number of Nepalese in UAE steady", Gulf News, retrieved 2010-07-17
  7. ^ "Estimated population resident in the United Kingdom, by foreign country of birth (Table 1.3)". Office for National Statistics. September 2009. Archived from the original on 22 January 2011. Retrieved 8 July 2010. {{cite web}}: Unknown parameter |deadurl= ignored (|url-status= suggested) (help)
  8. ^ "2011 Census: Australia's changing multicultural mix". 2011 Census analysis. id.com, sourced from the Australian Bureau of Statistics. Retrieved 2013-01-25.
  9. ^ "2017年度末在留外国人確定値", 2017年度末在留外国人確定値 (PDF), Tokyo, Japan: Ministry of Justice, retrieved 2018-04-13 {{citation}}: Unknown parameter |deadurl= ignored (|url-status= suggested) (help)
  10. ^ "ASIAN ALONE OR IN COMBINATION WITH ONE OR MORE OTHER RACES, AND WITH ONE OR MORE ASIAN CATEGORIES FOR SELECTED GROUPS". United States Census Bureau. United States Department of Commerce. 2011. Retrieved 25 December 2011.
  11. ^ , South Korea: Ministry of Justice, 2009, p. 262 http://www.immigration.go.kr/HP/COM/bbs_003/ListShowData.do?strNbodCd=noti0096&strWrtNo=124&strAnsNo=A&strOrgGbnCd=104000&strRtnURL=IMM_6050&strAllOrgYn=N&strThisPage=1&strFilePath=imm/, retrieved 2011-03-21 {{citation}}: Cite has empty unknown parameters: |1= and |2= (help); Missing or empty |title= (help); Text "a" ignored (help)
  12. ^ "Ethnic origins, 2006 counts, for Canada, provinces and territories - 20% sample data", Ethnocultural Portrait of Canada, Census 2006, Statistics Canada, retrieved 2010-01-27
  13. ^ "Thematic Report: Ethnic Minorities" (PDF). Publications and Products of the 2006 Population By-census (xvi). Census and Statistics Department, Hong Kong. 2007-12-28. Retrieved 2008-01-23.