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Seema Haider Pregnancy: Seema Haider is going to become a mother for the fifth time. But the question is, can Seema's child claim Ghulam Haider's property? Know what the rules are regarding this-

Seema Haider is going to become a mother for the fifth time. But the question is, can Seema's child claim Ghulam Haider's property? Know what the rules are regarding this-
 
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Seema Haider, who came to India from Pakistan, is being discussed once again. Actually, this time the reason for Seema Haider being in the news is her pregnancy. Seema is now going to become a mother for the fifth time. But the question is, can Seema's child claim her property in Pakistan? Know what the rules say about this.

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Seema Haider becomes a mother for the fifth time?

Seema Haider, who came to India from Pakistan, is going to become a mother for the fifth time. Seema Haider has four children from her first husband. Now she is going to become the mother of her lover Sachin Meena's child. Seema has confirmed the news of pregnancy by sharing a video with Sachin. Now people are asking on social media whether Seema Haider's child can claim her first husband Ghulam Haider's property.

Seema's citizenship

Let us tell you that Seema Haider has not yet got Indian citizenship. Seema Haider is still legally a Pakistani citizen. However, she has married Indian citizen Sachin. But Seema has not yet got Indian citizenship and it is difficult to get Indian citizenship. Because Seema entered India illegally through Nepal. After which Seema and Sachin were arrested in India. This is the reason why it is difficult for Seema to get citizenship.

Can Seema's child claim property

Now the question is whether Seema's future child can claim property. Let us tell you that only children born in Pakistan from Seema's first husband Ghulam Haider can claim property. The child born after marrying Sachin in India will not be able to go to Pakistan and claim property. The child born in India can claim property of Seema's second husband Sachin

Provisions for getting citizenship in India

Every person born in India after 26 January 1950 is a citizen of India. Any person born after 1 July 1987 will be considered a citizen of India if his mother or father was a citizen of India at the time of his birth.

Who can apply for Indian citizenship?

If a person has been living in India for 11 years, then he can apply for citizenship. In CAA, this limit has been increased to five years for non-Muslim people of Afghanistan, Pakistan and Bangladesh. Application for citizenship can be made by visiting the website of the Ministry of Home Affairs. You can also apply by visiting Indiancitizenshiponline.nic.in.