Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
It determines the fields, bodies and institutions of self-government of the Cantabrian community. Legally it is the Organic Law 8/1981 of 30 December 1981, passed on 15 December the same year in the Congress and published on the BOE on 11 January 1982. Later it has been modified to extend responsibilities and to define provisional articles.
Canadian citizenship was granted to individuals who: were born or naturalized in Canada but lost British subject status before the 1946 Act came into force, were non-local British subjects ordinarily resident in Canada but did not qualify as Canadian citizens when that status was created, were born outside Canada in the first generation to a ...
Citizenship law was reformed by the Citizenship Act, 1976 [84] (popularly known as the 1977 Act), which came into force on 15 February 1977. Under its provisions, children who were legitimate or adopted were allowed for the first time to derive nationality from their Canadian mother. [ 85 ]
He also claimed that the U.S. is the only country that grants citizenship through birth, but a Law Library of Congress report shows more than 30 countries around the world grant citizenship by birth.
Law 8/1999 of Comarcas of the Autonomous Community of Cantabria of 28 April 1999 establishes that the comarca is a necessary entity, integral in the territorial organization of the region. This law opens the development of the comarcalization in Cantabria promoting the creation of comarcal entities, which have barely begun to appear.
Citizenship education for young people is taught “weakly” in many schools and should be given a “clear focus” in law, peers have heard. The Education (Values of British Citizenship) Bill ...
The Government of Cantabria is one of the statutory institutions that conform the Autonomous Community of Cantabria.It is the superior collegiate body that directs the politics and the Administration of this Spanish autonomous community, and at the same time the holder of the executive power as well as the regulatory authority over said territory.
The Act tightened the requirements for applying for Canadian citizenship by increasing the required length of physical presence in Canada by the applicant. [3] Canadian citizens who are dual citizens can have their citizenship revoked for fraud in obtaining citizenship, engaging in armed conflict against Canada, or being convicted of treason, espionage, or terrorism with significant prison ...