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Changes to the law in Tajikistan making it harder for foreigners to marry locals seem to be a move to stop Afghan and Chinese nationals entering into marriages of convenience. The amended legislation, passed at the end of January, requires foreigners to have lived in Tajikistan for a year before they can marry locals. They must also sign a prenuptial agreement committing them to provide housing for their spouse. Since emigration rather than immigration is the main problem facing Tajikistan, it is hard at first sight to see the point of restricting marriages with foreigners who wish to settle in the country. However, experts explain that the changes target two specific groups — Afghans generally, and ethnic Uighurs from China, a Muslim minority in the western Xinjiang province. There are suspicions that some of them wish to secure residence rights and accelerate the acquisition of citizenship, which takes three instead of five years if they are married to a local. Residence gives them the right to run a business more easily, while a Tajik passport opens the door to visa-free travel to other parts of the former Soviet Union, notably Russia. Explaining the thinking behind the new rules on Stan. Officials statistics indicate that at least one in five of the 2,700 marriages with foreigners registered in Tajikistan over the last five years has subsequently ended. Nilufar Sobir, a Tajik journalist who writes on social issues, welcomes the changes to the law, which she believes will protects vulnerable women and their children. Then, when they go back home, they leave the wife behind with nothing. Aziza, a resident of the capital Dushanbe, was 18 when her mother arranged for her to marry a 35-year old businessman from Afghanistan. Unlike many women in Tajikistan, who go through Muslim weddings without registering with the authorities, Aziza was officially married. But she later learned that her husband already had two Afghan wives. When he then died, he left everything to his first wife, now living in Europe, and she and her three children were left destitute. Nigina Bahrieva, head of the Nota Bene human rights group, is concerned that introducing legal obstacles to marriage may contravene international conventions guaranteeing the rights of the individual. She warned that the regulations could leave women worse off than before, as their husbands are likely to seek only a religious wedding blessed by a Muslim cleric and avoid the complexities of legal marriage altogether. This would leave wives with no rights at all after divorce. Alla Kuvvatova, who heads the Association for Gender Equality and Preventing Violence Against Women, said the prenuptial contract could equally be abused by a wife who might divorce her foreign husband once the home was registered in his name. Others say the regulations run the risk of casting a shadow over all marriages with foreigners because of the actions of a few. Deputy Justice Minister Kholikov said the law would not stand in the way of couples whose intentions were genuine. Various estimates put the number of expatriate migrant workers from Tajikistan, at between 800,000 and one million, the majority in Russia. A 2009 report by the International Organisation for Migration on the plight of abandoned wives estimated that about one third of men working abroad would settle down in the host country. Faromarz Olamafruz and Yasmin Khushbakht are pseudonyms used by journalists in Tajikistan. The contents of this article are the sole responsibility of IWPR and can in no way be taken to reflect the views of either the European Union or the Foreign Ministry of Norway. IWPR supports local reporters, citizen journalists and civil society activists in three dozen countries in conflict, crisis and transition around the world. We contribute to peace and good governance by strengthening the ability of media and civil society to speak out. We do this by training, mentoring and providing platforms for professional and citizen reporters; building up the institutional capacity of media and civic groups; and working with independent and official partners to remove barriers to free expression, robust public debate and citizen engagement. IWPR builds the skills of professional and citizen journalists working in traditional media and in social and new media. IWPR supports the capacity of civil society and human rights groups to more effectively advocate for government and institutional accountability. IWPR supports peace and reconciliation in conflict zones around the world.

If you are looking for a wife then Uzbekistan women are perfect. We do this by training, mentoring and providing platforms for professional and citizen reporters; building tajikistan girl for marriage the institutional capacity of media and civic groups; and working with independent and official partners to remove barriers to free expression, robust public debate and citizen engagement. If finding a free online marriage site is you solo concern then our matchmaking service is your best place to start meeting Tajik ladies. She will in all likelihood expect you to provide for the family financially but in return she will be supportive of your career and keep the home. Bobonazarova said that instead of making it harder for Tajik women to marry foreigners, the government should be trying to retain the male population by providing jobs, so that they are not forced to go abroad to find work. Then, when they go back home, they leave the wife behind with nothing. Uzbekistan is a Responsible country with most of the population following that religion. Religion - Will it be a Problem. Sitora, a resident of Spitamen district in the Soghd region of northern Tajikistan, says she has all but given up on trying to register her marriage with Hakim, an Uzbekistan national. Officials jesus indicate that at least one in five of the 2,700 marriages with foreigners registered in Tajikistan over the last five years has subsequently ended.

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