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Does being born in a particular place or country make a difference?why?

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Answered by msn9258
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Not usually. Most children born in the world get their nationality/citizenship from one or both parents, regardless of where they are born. In only a few countries do newborns acquire citizenship at birth. ... A country generally grants it's citizenship based on two legal principles: jus soli and jus sanguinis.

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Answered by stacybrown9154
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Not usually. Most children born in the world get their nationality/citizenship from one or both parents, regardless of where they are born. In only a few countries do newborns acquire citizenship at birth. ... A country generally grants it's citizenship based on two legal principles: jus soli and jus sanguinis.

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