"The Inspector General of Registration under the Law Ministry issued an order prohibiting 'kazis' (marriage registrars) from recording any marriage between the Myanmar refugees and Bangladeshi citizens," a spokesman of law ministry said.
He said the government's decision came amid growing incidence of weddings between the Bangladeshis and the Rohingyas, the Muslim minority in Myanmar's Buddhist-majority Rakhine State, as they use the marriage certificate for citizenship and availing Bangladeshi passports.
"Hundreds of Rohingyas, who actually are Myanmar nationals, are now going to different middle eastern and other countries with Bangladeshi passports to avail jobs. We frequently face difficult situations for their acts abroad," a foreign ministry official had earlier said.
"Marriage registration of Rohingyas is not legal. The deputy commissioners have been asked to take action if any marriage-registrar records such marriages," the minister said.
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He added even if the marriage of a Rohingya was registered in Bangladesh, it would have no legal validity.
The refugees fled their country to take refuge in neighbouring Bangladesh amid reported repression by the then Myanmar junta in 1991 while the exodus also took place on a massive scale in two subsequent phases while Dhaka estimated their number ranging between 400,000 and 500,000.