concerning acquisition of nationality

  • 1Nationality Law of the People's Republic of China — For other uses, see Chinese nationality. Flag of the People s Republic of China (PRC) The Nationality Law of the People s Republic of China (simplified Chinese: 中华人民共和国国籍法; traditional Chinese: 中華人 …

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  • 2Nationality law of Monaco — Monégasque Citizenship is based primarily on the principle of jus sanguinis. Contents 1 Eligibility for Monégasque citizenship 1.1 By descent …

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  • 3Convention on the Nationality of Married Women — Contents 1 Entry into Force 2 Purpose 3 Key Substantive Content (summarised) 4 See also 5 …

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  • 4British nationality law and Hong Kong — British nationality law as it pertains to Hong Kong has been a unique situation ever since Hong Kong was created a British colony in 1842. With its beginning as a trading port to today s cosmopolitan international financial centre, the territory… …

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  • 5United 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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  • 6History of British nationality law — This article concerns the history of British nationality law. Early English and British nationality law British nationality law has its origins in mediaeval England. There has always been a distinction in English law between the subjects of the… …

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  • 7French nationality law — is historically based on the principles of jus soli (Latin for right of soil ), according to Ernest Renan s definition, in opposition to the German s definition of nationality, Jus sanguinis (Latin for right of blood ), formalized by Fichte. The… …

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  • 8Spanish nationality law — refers to all the laws of Spain concerning nationality. The 11th article of the First Title of the Spanish Constitution refers to Spanish nationality and establishes that a separate law is to regulate how it is acquired and lost.[1] This separate …

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  • 9Egyptian Nationality Law — The Egyptian Nationality Law is based on a mixture the principles of Jus sanguinis and Jus soli with some alterations. In other words both place of birth and Egyptian parentage are relevant for determining whether a person is an Egyptian citizen …

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  • 10Portuguese nationality law — is the legal set of rules that regulate access to Portuguese citizenship, which is acquired mainly through descent from a Portuguese parent, naturalisation in Portugal or marriage to a Portuguese citizen. In some cases, children born in Portugal… …

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