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  2. Nationality - Wikipedia

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    Nationality law defines nationality and statelessness. Nationality is awarded based on two well-known principles: jus sanguinis and jus soli. Jus sanguinis translated from Latin means "right of blood". According to this principle, nationality is awarded if the parent(s) of the person are nationals of that country.

  3. Wikipedia:Student assignments - Wikipedia

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    The traditional writing assignment of the essay (with its necessary point of view) is not suited for publication here because our encyclopedic style requires a neutral point of view. [3] Wikipedia is a tertiary source, so what you will write needs to be based mainly on secondary sources, and not on your own interpretations .

  4. Naturalization - Wikipedia

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    Naturalization (or naturalisation) is the legal act or process by which a non-national of a country acquires the nationality of that country after birth. [1] The definition of naturalization by the International Organization for Migration of the United Nations excludes citizenship that is automatically acquired (e.g. at birth) or is acquired by declaration.

  5. Wikipedia:Citizenship and nationality - Wikipedia

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    An obvious example of when citizenship and nationality will differ is naturalization through immigration. [4] In this circumstance a person may be required to renounce their previous citizenship(s) (depending on the laws of both the original and receiving states), but this does not imply that they have renounced their previous nationalities as

  6. National identity - Wikipedia

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    Hyphenated ethnicities are examples of the confluence of multiple ethnic and national identities within a single person or entity. Under international law, the term national identity, concerning states, is interchangeable with the term state's identity or sovereign identity of the state.

  7. Wikipedia talk:Citizenship and nationality - Wikipedia

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    The definition of nationality here states "Nationality, on the other hand, denotes to the country where an individual has been born. Nationality is got through inheritance from his/her parents or it be called a natural phenomenon." Disregarding the bad English, these two items contradict each other and neither is a proper definition of nationality.

  8. History of citizenship - Wikipedia

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    And writers such as Burchell have argued that citizenship meant different things depending on what social class one belonged to: for upper-class men, citizenship was an active chance to influence public life; for lower-class men, it was about a respect for "private rights" or ius privatum. [2] [27]

  9. Wikipedia : Nationality of people from the United Kingdom

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    There is much debate about the meaning of 'nationality'. Some claim that it has only the narrow meaning of being a citizen of a sovereign state. However, the Oxford Dictionary's Lexico dictionary definition states "[t]he status of belonging to a particular nation". This raises the question of whether England, Scotland, Wales and Northern ...