Bantu Homelands Citizenship Act, 1970
| Bantu Homelands Citizenship Act, 1970 | |
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| Parliament of South Africa | |
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| Citation | Act No. 26 of 1970 | 
| Enacted by | Parliament of South Africa | 
| Assented to | 3 March 1970 | 
| Commenced | 26 March 1970 | 
| Repealed | 27 April 1994 | 
| Administered by | Minister of Bantu Administration and Development | 
| Repealed by | |
| Constitution of the Republic of South Africa, 1993 | |
| Status: Repealed | |
The Bantu Homelands Citizenship Act, 1970 (Act No. 26 of 1970; subsequently renamed the Black States Citizenship Act, 1970 and the National States Citizenship Act, 1970) was a denaturalization law passed during the apartheid era of South Africa that allocated various tribes/nations of black South Africans as citizens of their traditional black tribal "homelands," or Bantustans.