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PRESIDENT Van De REPUBLIEK SURINAME PRESIDENT van de REPUBLIEK SURINAME Telefoon:(597) 420102 e-mail: seeretariaataresident.2ov.sr Aan: De Voorzitter van De Nationale Assemblee, Mw. Drs. Jennifer Simons ons kenmerk: seepres/1257/17 Paramaribo, 02 november 2017 Onderwerp: Aanbieding Ontwerpwet houdende verlening van de Surinaamse nationaliteit door naturalisatie aan APPLE, Latoya Tonya en 97 anderen Geachte Voorzitter, Hierbij doe ik u voor behandeling door De Nationale Assemblee toekomen de Ontwerpwet als in hoofde genoemd, met de bijbehorende Memorie van Toelichting. De President van de Republiek Suriname, cc Vice President Minister Justitie en Politie Secretaris van de Staatsraad WET van houdende verlening van de Surinaamse nationaliteit door naturalisatie aan APPLE, LATOYA TONYA en 97 anderen ONTWERP DE PRESIDENT VAN DE REPUBLIEK SURINAME, 1n ovenveging genomen hebbende, dat er aanleiding bestaat tot verlening van de Surinaamse nationaliteit door naturalisatie aan APPLE, LATOYA TONYA en 97 anderen: Heeft. de Staatsrancl gehoord, na goeclkeuring door De Nationale Assemblée, bekrachtigd de onderstaancle vet: Artikel 1 De Surinaamse nationaliteit wordt op grond van artikel 8 van de Wet op de Nationaliteit en het Ingezetenschap (G.B. 1975 no. 171, zoals laatstelijk gewijzigd bij S.B. 2014 no. 121) bij deze verleend aan: l. APPLE, LATOYA TONYA, geboren te Georgetown Hospital, Guyana op 15 mei 1 994 en wonende aan de Lemmetjestraat no. 32 te Paramaribo; SURA.1, geboren te Grove E/B/D. Guyana op 22 mei 1975 en wonende aan de Nieuwzorgweg no. 116 te Parainaribo; 3. MAHADEO. DEODATT, geboren te Uitvlugt Estate W.C.D., Guyana op 9 november 1957 en wonende aan de Tastikistraat no. 20 te Paramaribo; 4. PERSAUD, COMPTON RAMDEO, geboren te Gmve East Bank Dern, Guyana op 10 maart 1951 en wonende aan de indira Gandhiweg no. 745 in het district Wanica; PERSAUD, ASHLEY, geboren te New Amsterclam Hospital B'ce. Guyana op 17 maart 1997 en wonende aan de Calcuttastraat no. 65 te Paramaribo; 6. LI. ZHIJIA, geboren te Guangdong Province. China op 1 november 1964 en wonende aan de Parastraat no. 63 te Paramaribo; 7. 1-1UANG, MAO WEI, geboren te Hainan Province, China op 18 augustus 1977 en wonende aan de Awinistraat no. 40 in het district Nickerie: 8. BIPAT. KR1SNNAND JAIPERSHAD. geboren te No 1 I Woodley Park Berbice, Guyana op 4 november 1954 en wonende aan de Meerzorg Serie A no. 127 in het district Commewijne; SUKHRAJ, CHANDRUMOKI, geboren te Ruimzeight W C Dem, Guyana op 9 december 1940 en wonende aan de Gonggrijpstraat no. 23 te Paramaribo; 10. MANGRA. MINAWATTIE echtgenote van NAUNAN. SUNIL. geboren te Georgetown Hospital. Guyana op 13 december 1983 en wonende aan de Sietaweg no. 13 te Paramaribo; 11. NAUNAN, SUN1L, geboren te Black Bush Polder, Guyana op 17 februari 1985 en wonende aan de Sietaweg no. 13 te Paramaribo ; 12. SOOlíDEO. SUNIL, geboren te Practitioners Medical Centre. Guyana op 5 juni 1972 en wonende aan de Ilaideraliweg no. 54 te Paramaribo: 13. GEER. RAMDAI. geboren te Georgetown Hospital, Guyana op 31 oktober 1971 en wonende aan de Haideraliweg no. 54 te Paramaribo; 14. SAMAR00. DHARAMRAG1E. geboren te La Penitence E.B.D.. Guyana op 4 mei 1934 en wonende aan de Orgelstraat no. 10 te Paramaribo; 15. CHEN, CHANG ZHEN, geboren te Hainan Pf0VilleC, China op 6 februari 1980 en wonende aan de Corantijnpld. S.B. 52 in het district Nickerie; 16. QIN, CHAOAN echtgenote van CHEN, CHANG ZHEN, geboren te Hainan Province. China op 02 oktober 1986 en wonende aan de Corantijnpld. S.B. 52 in het district Nickerie; 17. JOHN, SABR1NA. geboren te Georgetown Hospital, Guyana op 18 oktober 1980 en wonende aan de Bloemenveldweg no. 30 te Paramaribo: 18. RAMSARAN. RAMNAUTH. geboren te Whim Cor, B/ce, Guyana op 15 februari 1963 en wonende aan de Koningstraat no. 93 B te Paramaribo; 19. GILLES, JEAN ROBERT, geboren te Croix-des-Bouquets, Haiti op 4 november 1959 en wonende aan de Saramaccaweg no. 270 in het district Saramacca; 10. MOTIABIR. LEON, geboren te Albion Estate C/tyne B/ce. Guyana op 28 december 1972 en wonende aan de Mexicostraat no. 17 te Paramaribo: 21 AIRD, TERRENCE MONTAGIJE ALEXANDER, geboren te Peter's Hall. East Bank Demerara. Guyana op 29 oktober 1958 en wonende aan. de Zinniastraat no. 56 te Paramaribo: 22. MOORE, CANDACY ABIOLA, geboren te Leonora Cottage Hospital, Guyana op 17 augustus 1979 en wonende aan de Amaktistraat no. 14 te Paramaribo; 23. CARMICHAEL. POLLY PATRICIA, geboren te No. 30 Village. West Coast Berbice, Guyana op 24 tèbruari 1957 en wonende aan cle Julianastraat no. 86 Paramaribo; • 24. NATHIRMAL. HARDEV1, geboren te Jakarta. Indonesia op 19 januari 1955 en wonende aan de Haydnstraat no. $1 te Paramaribo: 25. SCHWIERS, LANCELOT ANTHONY, geboren te Bloornfield Corentyne Berbice, Guyana op 18 oktober 1963 en wonende aan de Zonnebaarsvisweg no. 3 in het district C0111111eWiine; 26. RAMSARRAN. CHATE BAHADOOR BUDHU, geboren te Cotton Tree B/ce, Guyana op 5 april 1954 en wonende aan de Sumatraanvisweg no. 37 in het district Commewijne; 27. SEWRAJ. ISHWARI DEV1. geboren te # 78. Village Cor. B'ce. Guyana op 11 november 1972 en wonende aan de Mr. P.Chandie Shawweg no. 375 in het district Saramaccaz -)8 SIBDHANAY. HEERALALL, geboren te No.4 Village, Guyana op 14 juli 1954 en wonende aan de Sluierbettavisweg no. 39 in het district Commewijne; 29. BUDHAL BHAN echtgenote van S1BDHANAY. HEERALALL. geboren te Kildonan Corentyne, Guyana op 16 januari 1957 en wonende aan cle Sluierbettavisweg no. 39 in het district Commewijne; 30. GANGADEEN, CHRISTOPHER, geboren te Georgetown Hospital. Guyana op 18 februari 1992 en wonende aan de Engelbrechtweg no. 18 in het district Commewijne; 31. RAM. NADERA, geboren te Leonora Hospital W.C.Dem., Guyana op 29 juni 1978 en wonende aan de Dhamadjiweg no. 47 in het district Wanica; 32. RAMOTAR. SHARDA echtgenote van ROOPNARINE. ANTHONY, geboren te Georgetown Hospital, Guyana op 5 juli 1972 en wonende aan de Misserweg no. 35 in het district Wanica; PERSAUD. RATTIE RADHALA, geboren te Enterprise Leguan Eo. Guyana op 30 juni 1978 en wonende aan de Zonnebaarsvisweg no. 3 in het district Commewijne; 34. KAZ1M, EIDN I KASSIM, geboren te Lusignan E.C.Dem, Guyana op 21 december 1968 en wonende aan de Parastraat no. 97 te Paramaribo; 35. SO. BINTARIO, geboren te Jambi, indonesi e op 7 juli 1960 en wonende aan de Oostwestverbinding no. 205 in het district Commewijne; 36. SO, DOROTEA MUSTINI, geboren te Batang. Indonesi op 25 januari 1979 en wonende aan de Oostwestverbinding no. 205 in het district Commewijne; 37. JOHN, VIJAYNAND. geboren te Georgetown Hospital. Guyana op 23 oktober 1973 en wonende aan de Pomona in het district Commewijne; 38. ARIAS HOLGUIN. JOELIZABETH ALTAGRACIA. geboren te La Vega, Dominicaanse Republiek op 1 december 1994 en wonende aan de Ramnarainweg no. 24 te Paramaribo; 39. LILCHARRAN, DEOPAUL, geboren te Pln.Leonora, West Coast Demerara, Guyana op 18 november 1953 en wonende aan de Beekhuizenweg no. 63 te Paramaribo; 40. BALKISSON, DHANWANTI echtgenote van LILCHARRAN. DEOPAUL, geboren te Pln Leonora, West Coast Demerara. Guyana op 03 november 1949 en wonende aan de Beeklmizenweg no. 63 te Pararnaribo; 41. ZHENG, CHAO, geboren te Shandong province, China op 26 oktober 1988 en wonende aan de mr.E..I. Brumastraat no. 126 te Paramaribo: 42. DINDYAL, R1SHIE, geboren te Georgetown Hospital, Guyana op 23 januari 1976 en wonende aan de Keizerstraat no. 203 te Paramaribo; 43. WANG, GONGEN, geboren te Fujian Province, China op 7 oktober 1981 en wonende aan de Mahonylaan no. 46 te Paramaribo. 44. PERSAUD. NARINE, geboren te Pln.Rose Hall B/ce, Guyana op 21 maart 1960 en wonende aan de Tastikistraat no. 22 te Paramaribo; 3 45 FRANKL1N. CARL MICHEAL, geboren te Mckenzie Hospital Linclen, Guyana op 11 december 1969 en wonende aan de Lissabonstraat no. 26 te Paramaribo: 46 AUSTIN, PAMELA ARLETTA. geboren te Bartica Hospital Ebo. Guyana op 06 februari 1973 en wonende aan de Lissabonstraat no. 26 te Paramaribo: 47 SOUZA FRE1TAS, NATAN, geboren te Cité Bonhomme, Brazilie op 16 september 1996 en wonende in Suriname; 48. MC DOUTLL, GODFREY ALEX, geboren te Wismar Hospital. Guyana op l 1 augustus 1977 en wonende aan de Akawariestraat no. 02 te Paramaribo; 49. DE MENDONCA, SIMEON STANLEY AUGUSTUS. geboren te No.1 Village Corentyne Wce, Guyana op 7 juni 1960 en wonende aan de Vliegende vosvisweg no.18 in het district C0111111eWiine; 50. AYUBE. BIBI KAMLOON echtgenote van DE MEN DONCA, SIMEON STANLEY AUGUSTI1S, geboren te Rosignol B/ce, Guyana op 16 augustus 1967 en wonende aan de VI iegencle vosvisweg no. 18 in het district Cominewijne; 51. MC INTOSH, LYMAS LLEWELLYN ZEPHANIAH, geboren te Mora East Bank E/bo, Guyana op 10 februari 1962 en wonende aan de Gonggrijpstraat no. 191 te Paramaribo; 57. RAMDEEN, BALKARRAN. geboren te Georgetown. Guyana op 30 november 1989 en wonende aan de van Engelbuitenweg no. 39 te Paramaribo. 53. SINGH. NANDALALL. geboren te Davis Memorial Hospital, Guyana op 17 .juni 1966 en wonende aan de Miburz. Coppenameweg no. 189 in het district Commewijne; 54. ZHOU, WEIKUANG, geboren te Zhejiang Province, China op 8 november 1984 en wonende aan de Bonistraat no. 90 te Paramaribo; 55. MUNIRAM, PITAMBER, geboren te Pouderoyen W.B.D, Guyana op 12 september 1972 en wonende aan de Groenhartweg no. 38 in het district Para; 56. PHILLIPS, DERICK. geboren te Diamond Hospital, Guyana op 15 november 1954 en wonende aan de Constant Vredestraat no. 99 te Parainaribo; 57. PERSAUD, PRAKASH, geboren te Buxton Village East Coast Dem. Guyana op 6 oktober 1963 en ■vonende aan de A.L.Waaldijkstraat no. 10 te Paramaribo: 58. MASSON, BENITO, geboren te Aquin, Haiti op 5 februari 1962 en wonende aan de Wagenmakerweg no. 18 te Paramaribo; 59. PUNWASI.
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