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  2. Finnish nationality law - Wikipedia

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    Children of former Finnish citizens may also acquire Finnish citizenship by declaration. The deadline for submission of applications was 31 May 2008. As of July 2005, over 5000 people had acquired or resumed Finnish citizenship under this new provision. [38] The changes to the law also mean that foreigners seeking naturalisation as a Finnish ...

  3. Nationality law - Wikipedia

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    The Finnish Immigration Service states that, under certain conditions, persons with "Finnish roots" or an otherwise "close connection to Finland" may receive a residence permit in Finland without the requirement of any further grounds (e.g., work or studies). Receiving a residence permit depends on the directness and closeness of Finnish ancestry.

  4. Finnish identity card - Wikipedia

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    The front and reverse of a Finnish identity card (old-style) The Finnish identity card (Finnish: henkilökortti; Swedish: identitetskort) is one of two official identity documents in Finland, the other being the Finnish passport. Any citizen or resident can get an identification card. [2] Finnish citizens will get indication of citizenship on ...

  5. Jus sanguinis - Wikipedia

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    Article 8 of the Estonian Constitution states that every child with at least one parent who is an Estonian citizen shall have the right, by birth, to Estonian citizenship. Finland: Finnish nationality law France: French nationality law [30] Germany: German nationality law. Any person born to a German-citizen parent is a German citizen.

  6. Jus soli - Wikipedia

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    Canada: Subsection 3(2) of the Citizenship Act states that Canadian citizenship by birth in Canada – including Canadian airspace and territorial waters – is granted to a child born in Canada even if neither parent was a Canadian citizen or permanent resident except if either parent was a diplomat, in service to a diplomat, or employed by an ...

  7. What is birthright citizenship and the 14th amendment ... - AOL

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    What does the 14th Amendment say about citizenship by birth. The 14th Amendment was ratified in 1868 coming out of the Civil War, granting citizenship and rights to formerly enslaved people.

  8. Immigration to Finland - Wikipedia

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    From 1990 to 2021, a total of 159,342 foreigners have acquired Finnish citizenship. In 2018, 97% of foreigners who were granted Finnish citizenship, kept their previous nationality. [59] Finland had the fourth highest naturalisation rate in the EU in 2020. [60] 16% of Finnish citizenships granted were granted to other EU citizens in 2021.

  9. One country is paying its citizens a guaranteed monthly income

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    Finland is starting a radical new experiment where the government is giving 2,000 people nearly $600 a month, whether they work or not. See more on Finland: For now, the new program won't apply to ...