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What if a person who wishes to register and vote is not fully legalised in the host country? Will they still be able to register?

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What if a person who wishes to register and vote is not fully legalised in the host country? Will they still be able to register?

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Yes. For the purposes of registering and voting in the Southern Sudan OCV, it does not make a difference if a person is not fully legalized in the host country – so long as he or she provides the correct documentation for registering for the Southern Sudan Referendum, or is identified by an identifier. A visa to enter the host country to register and vote may be required.

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