What do you mean by Nationality? Write some way to get nationality.
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The Nation from where u belong to is know as nationality and u can't get nationality u have earn it by staying at that particular place u ll be counted as one of it's nation.
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nationality means the status of belonging to a particular nation.
there many ways :
1)Dual Citizenship by Default
A person naturalized elsewhere without the approval of the country of origin might be considered to retain their original citizenship. If the original country is not notified that another citizenship has been acquired, it is possible for both citizenships to be officially documented. This can also happen in situations of multiple citizenship by birth or by decent, where one of the countries does not like multiple citizenship and the other has no problem with it.
2)Dual Citizenship by Treaty
Some countries have agreements with certain other countries, recognizing dual citizenships among their respective populations.
3)Dual Citizenship by Naturalization
If you meet certain requirements, e.g. have lived in the country for a certain number of years, then you can often apply to be a citizen. A country may allow citizens who obtain foreign citizenship to retain their original citizenship. The country from which the person is obtaining their second citizenship may not require the person to renounce their former citizenship.
4)Dual Citizenship by Marriage
A person may automatically acquire their spouse's citizenship on or soon after marriage.
5)Citizenship by Descent (from Parents or Grandparents)
Citizenship is often based on the citizenship of the parents or grandparents (“ius sanguinis”) at the time the child is born. The rules can be very simple and clear, e.g. Ireland says that anyone whose parents are Irish citizens by birth is automatically an Irish citizen. The rules can also be complex or unclear. Some countries consider only the mother's citizenship, others consider only the father's, and others are happy with either. It may also be important whether the parents were married at the time the child was born. The US has a mix of rules, some of which apply if citizenship is descending from the mother and others if it is descending from the father.
5)Citizenship by Place of Birth
Some countries give citizenship to children born in the country (“ius soli”). Canada, France, Ireland, Panama and the US are examples of countries that give citizenship to almost anyone born in the country, usually excluding only the new children of foreign diplomats. The actual citizenship is usually acquired automatically when the child was born.
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there many ways :
1)Dual Citizenship by Default
A person naturalized elsewhere without the approval of the country of origin might be considered to retain their original citizenship. If the original country is not notified that another citizenship has been acquired, it is possible for both citizenships to be officially documented. This can also happen in situations of multiple citizenship by birth or by decent, where one of the countries does not like multiple citizenship and the other has no problem with it.
2)Dual Citizenship by Treaty
Some countries have agreements with certain other countries, recognizing dual citizenships among their respective populations.
3)Dual Citizenship by Naturalization
If you meet certain requirements, e.g. have lived in the country for a certain number of years, then you can often apply to be a citizen. A country may allow citizens who obtain foreign citizenship to retain their original citizenship. The country from which the person is obtaining their second citizenship may not require the person to renounce their former citizenship.
4)Dual Citizenship by Marriage
A person may automatically acquire their spouse's citizenship on or soon after marriage.
5)Citizenship by Descent (from Parents or Grandparents)
Citizenship is often based on the citizenship of the parents or grandparents (“ius sanguinis”) at the time the child is born. The rules can be very simple and clear, e.g. Ireland says that anyone whose parents are Irish citizens by birth is automatically an Irish citizen. The rules can also be complex or unclear. Some countries consider only the mother's citizenship, others consider only the father's, and others are happy with either. It may also be important whether the parents were married at the time the child was born. The US has a mix of rules, some of which apply if citizenship is descending from the mother and others if it is descending from the father.
5)Citizenship by Place of Birth
Some countries give citizenship to children born in the country (“ius soli”). Canada, France, Ireland, Panama and the US are examples of countries that give citizenship to almost anyone born in the country, usually excluding only the new children of foreign diplomats. The actual citizenship is usually acquired automatically when the child was born.
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