DHAKA, Bangladesh — The Government of Bangladesh has officially entered a new phase of expatriate engagement by expanding the list of countries eligible for dual citizenship to 101 nations. In a move aimed at strengthening bonds with the Non-Resident Bangladeshi (NRB) community, the Ministry of Home Affairs has also transitioned to a fully digital application process, significantly reducing wait times for the "Dual Nationality Certificate" (DNC).
This policy update represents a major shift from previous years, when dual citizenship was primarily restricted to Western Europe and North America.
Key Highlights of the 2026 Update
Expanded Eligibility: The list now includes 44 newly added countries across Africa, South America, and the Caribbean (including popular "Citizenship by Investment" nations like St. Kitts and Nevis).
Digital-First Workflow: Manual applications have been retired. All NRBs must now apply through the Security Services Division (SSD) portal.
Faster Processing: Under the new server-based architecture, processing times have dropped from over a year to 3–6 months.
Strict Exclusion: Prohibitions remain for neighboring countries like India and Pakistan due to constitutional and diplomatic restrictions.
The Critical Difference: NVR vs. Dual Citizenship
Legal experts are urging expatriates to understand that the "No Visa Required" (NVR) seal is not the same as citizenship.
Feature | No Visa Required (NVR) | Dual Nationality Certificate (DNC) |
Travel | Unlimited entry to Bangladesh | Unlimited entry & exit |
Property | Limited rights; difficult for land sales | Full sovereign rights to own/sell land |
Identity | Travel endorsement only | Legal proof of citizenship |
Passport | Cannot renew BD passport | Allows BD passport renewal |
A Warning for U.S.-Based Applicants
While Bangladesh is making it easier to hold two passports, Bangladeshi-Americans are keeping a close watch on Washington. In late 2025, a proposal known as the "Exclusive Citizenship Act" was introduced in the U.S. Congress, which seeks to ban dual nationality for Americans.
Although legal analysts believe the bill is unlikely to pass due to constitutional protections, it has added a layer of urgency for many in the diaspora to secure their legal status in both countries while current laws remain favorable.
How to Apply in 2026
Portal: Access the Security Services Division (SSD) website.
Documents: Have your foreign passport, proof of Bangladeshi origin (NID/Birth Cert), and a notarized affidavit ready.
Payment: Domestic applicants can pay via bKash/Nagad, while those abroad can use international credit cards.
Tracking: Use your application ID to track the mandatory police verification process online.
Pro-Tip for NRBs: The most common cause for rejection in 2026 is a name discrepancy between your foreign and Bangladeshi documents. Ensure you have a "One and the Same Person" affidavit if your names do not match perfectly.