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Citizenship is a
membership and
allegiance to a
sovereign state.
Though citizenship is
often conflated with
nationality in today's English-speaking world...
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Multiple citizenship (or
multiple nationality) is a person's
legal status in
which a
person is at the same time
recognized by more than one
country under...
- sanguinis).
Birthright citizenship contrasts with
citizenship acquired in
other ways, for
example by naturalization.
Birthright citizenship is
guaranteed to...
- The
Citizenship Clause is the
first sentence of the
Fourteenth Amendment to the
United States Constitution,
which was
adopted on July 9, 1868,
which states:...
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Global citizenship is a form of transnationality,
specifically the idea that one's
identity transcends geography or
political borders and that responsibilities...
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Citizenship of the
United States is a
legal status that
entails Americans with
specific rights, duties, protections, and
benefits in the
United States...
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Birthright citizenship may
refer to: Jus soli (the
right of the soil or the land), a
Latin term
meaning that one's
nationality is
determined by the place...
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History of
citizenship describes the
changing relation between an
individual and the state,
known as
citizenship.
Citizenship is
generally identified not...
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Citizenship in
ancient Rome (Latin: civitas) was a
privileged political and
legal status afforded to free
individuals with
respect to laws, property,...
- Bangladesh, or
voluntarily acquire foreign citizenship automatically lose
Indian citizenship. Dual
citizenship is
allowed in
certain cases of
minor children...