- term
citizenship to
refer to nationality;
these two
notions are
conceptually different dimensions of
collective membership.
Generally citizenships have...
- that
people could hold
multiple citizenships, with none of
their nations recognizing any
other of
their citizenships.
Until the
early modern era, when...
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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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Citizenship Act" (PDF). best-
citizenships.com. "History of
Citizenship by
Investment - Best
Citizenships". best-
citizenships.com. 17
December 2018. Retrieved...
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related to
citizenship for the 2020 census: "Is this
person a
citizen of the
United States?". For the 2020 census, Ross told
Congress the
citizenship numbers...
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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,...
- 15–16. The
Citizenship Act, 1955, s. 4. Bhat 2019, p. 12. Chothani,
Poorvi (8
September 2021). "A
complete guide to
renouncing foreign citizenships and acquiring...
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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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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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naturalizes in
another country (see "Loss of
citizenship" above), and the
requirement to
renounce one's
existing citizenships when
naturalizing in ****an (see "Naturalization"...