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  2. Swedish nationality law - Wikipedia

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    a deceased parent of the child was a Swedish citizen upon their death; A child born before 1 April 2015 acquired Swedish citizenship at birth if: the child's father was a Swedish citizen and was married to the child's mother; or, the child's father was a Swedish citizen, the child was born out of wedlock, and the child was born in Sweden; or,

  3. Jus sanguinis - Wikipedia

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    Jus sanguinis (English: / dʒ ʌ s ˈ s æ ŋ ɡ w ɪ n ɪ s / juss SANG-gwin-iss [1] or / j uː s-/ yooss -⁠, [2] Latin: [juːs ˈsaŋɡwɪnɪs]), meaning 'right of blood', is a principle of nationality law by which nationality is determined or acquired by the nationality of one or both parents.

  4. Visa requirements for Swedish citizens - Wikipedia

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    Visa requirements for Swedish citizens are administrative entry restrictions by the authorities of other states placed on citizens of Sweden. As of 2024, Swedish citizens had visa-free or visa on arrival access to 193 countries and territories, ranking the Swedish passport 3rd in the world according to the Henley Passport Index. [1]

  5. Swedish passport - Wikipedia

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    Swedish passports (Swedish: Svenskt Pass) are issued to nationals of Sweden for the purpose of international travel. Besides serving as proof of Swedish citizenship, they facilitate the process of securing assistance from Swedish consular officials abroad (or other EU or Nordic missions [5] [6] if a Swedish embassy or consulate is not available).

  6. 5 countries with easy citizenship for retirement - AOL

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    The process to becoming a naturalized citizen is easy and refined: Pass a German citizenship test and a language exam, show you have a means of financial support and no prior criminal record.

  7. Nationality law - Wikipedia

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    birth or the birth of a parent or grandparent in the United Kingdom; a parent or grandparent who was Naturalised in the United Kingdom; a parent or grandparent who became a national of the United Kingdom or its colonies by adoption; had acquired British Nationality under legislation passed in 1948 or 1964.

  8. Identity documents in Sweden - Wikipedia

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    The Swedish police issues passports and national identity cards for Swedish citizens. A Swedish driver's license, issued by the transport agency, is also accepted as an identity document. Banks sometimes issue identity cards for established customers or their children. In Sweden, no law has been introduced about compulsory identity documents.

  9. 5 Countries With Easy Citizenship for Retirement - AOL

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