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4. What are the two kinds of citizens in State​

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  1. Citizenship by Birth: generally refers to the rule granting citizenship to an individual who is born in a country. However this does not apply in every country, and certain legal regulations may restrict individuals in some nations, under what is known as lex soli law. Some of these countries include Australia, Egypt, New Zealand, and South Africa.
  2. Family Citizenship:

One of the most common paths to citizenship is jus sanguinis, which is a Latin phrase which translates into English as “right of blood”. This describes an individual whose parent, grandparent, or other family member is already a citizen of a different specific state from the country in which the individual was born. Countries which offer this citizenship outright include France, Greece, Italy, Japan, Romania, Thailand, and Turkey.

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