nationality

  • 71European Convention on Nationality — The European Convention on Nationality (E.T.S. No. 166, signed in Strasbourg, 6 November, 1997) is a comprehensive convention of the Council of Europe dealing with the law of nationality.Common practice among states at the beginning of the 20th… …

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  • 72United States nationality law — This article is about laws regarding US citizenship. For citizenship in general, see Citizenship in the United States. Physicist Albert Einstein receiving his certificate of American citizenship from Judge Phillip Forman in 1940. He also retained …

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  • 73British Nationality Act 1981 — The British Nationality Act 1981 was an Act of Parliament passed by the British Parliament concerning British nationality. It has been the basis of British nationality law since 1 January 1983.HistoryIn the mid 1970s the British Government… …

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  • 74British nationality law and the Republic of Ireland — This article concerns British nationality law in respect of citizens of what is now the independent state of Ireland, which was known in the United Kingdom as Éire between 1937 and 1949, and which was the Irish Free State between 1922 and 1937.… …

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  • 75German nationality law — German citizenship is based primarily on the principle of jus sanguinis. In other words one usually acquires German citizenship if a parent is a German citizen, irrespective of place of birth. A significant reform to the nationality law was… …

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  • 76Moroccan nationality law — is the subject of the Moroccan Dahir (decree) of September 6, 1958, official Bulletin Number 2394. In general, Moroccan nationality is transmitted by filiation (father and mother) or birth in Morocco. However, this gives the right to Moroccan… …

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  • 77New Zealand nationality law — Current New Zealand passport issued to citizens of New Zealand …

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  • 78Romanian nationality law — is based on the 1991 Romanian Citizenship law. It is based on the social policy of jus sanguinis (or right of blood ), by which nationality or citizenship is not determined by place of birth, but by having an ancestor who is a national or citizen …

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  • 79Colombian nationality law — Colombian flag Colombian nationality is typically obtained by birth in Colombia, birth abroad when at least one parent was born in Colombia, or by naturalization, after five years of permanent residence and meeting specific requirements.[1] It is …

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  • 80Muslims by nationality — Total population c. 100,000 Regions with significant populations  M …

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