nationality of iran
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Iranian nationality law contains principles of both jus sanguinis and jus soli. Children acquire nationality of Iran through their fathers, but not their mothers.[1] There has been a move in the past to change this law[2] to enable a large population of Afghan men, and their Iranian-born children full citizenship.
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The terms Iranian and Persian are often used interchangeably to describe people from Iran, and some people think they mean the same thing, but is one term correct? The terms “Persian” and “Iranian” don't necessarily mean the same thing.
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