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  2. Brazilian nationality law - Wikipedia

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    Brazilian nationality law details the conditions by which a person is a national of Brazil. The primary law governing nationality requirements is the 1988 Constitution of Brazil, which came into force on 5 October 1988. With few exceptions, almost all individuals born in the country are automatically citizens at birth.

  3. Ministry of Human Rights and Citizenship - Wikipedia

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    The Ministry of Human Rights and Citizenship (Portuguese: Ministério dos Direitos Humanos e da Cidadania, MDHC), formerly the Ministry of Woman, Family and Human Rights (2019–2022) and Secretariat for Human Rights of the Presidency of the Republic (1997–2015) is an office attached to the Presidency of Brazil.

  4. Category:Brazilian nationality law - Wikipedia

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    People who lost Brazilian citizenship (2 P) Pages in category "Brazilian nationality law" The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total.

  5. Trump wants to end birthright citizenship. Where do other ...

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    Birthright citizenship, or jus soli (right of the soil), is not the norm globally. The US is one of about 30 countries - mostly in the Americas - that grant automatic citizenship to anyone born ...

  6. Constitution of Brazil - Wikipedia

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    For professor and lawyer Marco Aurélio Marrafon, president of the Brazilian Academy of Constitutional Law, the 1988 Brazilian Magna Carta organized the State according to the Welfare State model, in which it is intended to reconcile "the liberal component of preservation of individual rights and limitation of state power, with direct economic ...

  7. How Birthright Citizenship Laws Differ Around the World - AOL

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    Most countries with restricted birthright citizenship have conditions that broadly depend on either the legal residency status of at least one of the child’s parents, the residency of the child ...

  8. Judge rules Brazilian boy can officially have three fathers ...

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    The lawyer explained that the family had to file a lawsuit in 2019 to reach this recognition, but the request was initially denied by the local court, who ruled that the change in paternal custody ...

  9. Brazilian identity card - Wikipedia

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    The new Brazilian identity document gathers all of a citizen's information into a single document. However, the inclusion of the National Driver's License was banned from the original text, due to the possible need for retention by transit agencies and also the Passport, since it is a requirement of other countries as a single document.