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  2. Azerbaijan–Turkey relations - Wikipedia

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    Azerbaijan agreed to a visa-free regime with Turkey while Iran also demanded the same visa-free regime with Azerbaijan. Iran had threatened to cut off the critical supply line between Azerbaijan and the Nakhchivan Autonomous Republic if Azerbaijan lifted visa requirements for Turkish citizens but not extend the same privilege to Iranian ...

  3. Azerbaijani nationality law - Wikipedia

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    Azerbaijani nationality law (Azerbaijani: Azərbaycan vətəndaşlığı hüququ) is regulated by the Constitution of Azerbaijan, as amended; the Citizenship Law of Azerbaijan and its revisions; and various international agreements to which the country is a signatory. [3] These laws determine who is, or is eligible to be, an Azerbaijani ...

  4. Turkish nationality law - Wikipedia

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    Dual citizenship is possible in Turkish law. The laws of Turkey provide for acquisition of Turkish citizenship based on one's descent—by birth to a Turkish citizen parent (or parents) in Turkey and also by birth abroad to a Turkish citizen parent (or parents)—regardless of the other nationalities a person might acquire at birth.

  5. Multiple citizenship - Wikipedia

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    Turkey allows its citizens to have dual citizenship if they inform the authorities before acquiring the second citizenship (see above), and former Turkish citizens who have given up their Turkish citizenship (for example, because they have naturalized in a country that usually does not permit dual citizenship, such as Germany, Austria or the ...

  6. List of bilateral free trade agreements - Wikipedia

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    Serbia–Turkey Free Trade Agreement: Serbia Turkey 2009 Serbia–Kazakhstan Free Trade Agreement: Serbia Kazakhstan 2010 Turkey–Bosnia and Herzegovina free trade agreement: Turkey Bosnia and Herzegovina Turkey–North Macedonia free trade agreement: Turkey North Macedonia: Pakistan–Turkey Free Trade Agreement: Turkey Pakistan Turkey ...

  7. Reza Zarrab - Wikipedia

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    Reza Zarrab was born in Tabriz, Iran, to Iranian Azerbaijani parents, [11] and grew up in Azerbaijan and Turkey. [3] Reza Zarrab became a dual citizen of Turkey and Azerbaijan after settling in Istanbul. [2] Zarrab's parents remained in Baku through 2010–11; in 2013 they were granted Turkish citizenship reportedly through facilitation of then ...

  8. Indonesia may offer dual citizenship to attract overseas ...

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    Indonesia does not recognise dual citizenship for adults, according to Indonesian law, as a child with two passports must choose one and renounce the other when they turn 18.

  9. Right of return - Wikipedia

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    Congress determines who acquires citizenship when born outside the United States. Generally, acquisition of citizenship at birth abroad depends on whether, at the time of the child's birth, one or both of the parents was a U.S. citizen; the gender of the U.S. citizen-parent, and whether the parents were married at the time of the child's birth.