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Legal membership in a country
Citizenship is a membership in the political community of and allegiance to a sovereign state. Though citizenship is often conflated with nationality
Citizenship
Citizenship in multiple countries held by the same person
Multiple citizenship (or multiple nationality) is a person's legal status in which a person is at the same time recognized by more than one country under
Multiple_citizenship
Acquisition of citizenship by virtue of the circumstances of one's birth
United States citizenship can be acquired by birthright in two situations: by virtue of the person's birth within United States territory while under
Birthright citizenship in the United States
Birthright_citizenship_in_the_United_States
Idea that all people have rights and responsibilities from being a member of the world
Global citizenship is a form of transnationality, specifically the idea that one's identity transcends geography or political borders and that responsibilities
Global_citizenship
24th US national census
related to citizenship for the 2020 census: "Is this person a citizen of the United States?" For the 2020 census, Ross told Congress the citizenship numbers
2020_United_States_census
First sentence of the Fourteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution
The Citizenship Clause is the first sentence of the Fourteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution, which was adopted on July 9, 1868, which states:
Citizenship_Clause
Citizenship of the United States is a legal status that entails citizens with specific rights, duties, protections, and benefits in the United States
Citizenship of the United States
Citizenship_of_the_United_States
Type granted by legislation
Statutory citizenship is a form of citizenship where the people or groups of people receiving citizenship are given access to citizenship by a legislative
Statutory_citizenship
1948 Act of the Parliament of Sri Lanka
Ceylon Citizenship Act The Ceylon Citizenship Act No. 18 of 1948 was a controversial law passed by the Ceylon Parliament which did not grant citizenship to
Ceylon_Citizenship_Act
The Australian citizenship test is a test applicants for Australian citizenship who also meet the basic requirements for citizenship are required to take
Australian_citizenship_test
Law regarding citizenship rights for migrants to India
The Citizenship (Amendment) Act, 2019 (CAA) was passed by the Parliament of India on 11 December 2019. It amended the Citizenship Act, 1955 by providing
Citizenship (Amendment) Act, 2019
Citizenship_(Amendment)_Act,_2019
Kingdom's historical legacy as a colonial power. The primary form is British citizenship, which is linked to the British Islands and confers full rights. Those
British_nationality_law
Citizenship acquisition by non-nationals
International Organization for Migration of the United Nations excludes citizenship that is automatically acquired (e.g. at birth) or is acquired by declaration
Naturalization
Topics referred to by the same term
Birthright citizenship may refer to: Jus soli (the right of the soil or the land), a Latin term meaning that one's nationality is determined by the place
Birthright_citizenship
Birthright of anyone born in the territory of a state to nationality or citizenship
the right of anyone born in the territory of a state to nationality or citizenship. Jus soli was part of the English common law, in contrast to jus sanguinis
Jus_soli
Status bestowed by a city on an individual considered especially admirable or worthy
Honorary citizenship is a status bestowed by a city or other government on a foreign or native individual whom it considers to be especially admirable
Honorary_citizenship
1868 amendment addressing citizenship rights and civil and political liberties
Amendments. Considered one of the most consequential amendments, it addresses citizenship rights and equal protection under the law at all levels of government
Fourteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution
Fourteenth_Amendment_to_the_United_States_Constitution
The European Union citizenship is a legal status afforded to all nationals of member states of the European Union (EU). It was formally created with the
European_Union_citizenship
History and regulations of Indian citizenship
Bangladesh, or voluntarily acquire foreign citizenship automatically lose Indian citizenship. Dual citizenship is allowed in certain cases of minor children
Indian_nationality_law
History of citizenship describes the changing relation between an individual and the state, known as citizenship. Citizenship is generally identified not
History_of_citizenship
One's voluntary commitment within an organization or company
In industrial and organizational psychology, organizational citizenship behavior (OCB) is a person's voluntary commitment within an organization or company
Organizational citizenship behavior
Organizational_citizenship_behavior
1910 speech given by Theodore Roosevelt
Citizenship in a Republic is a speech given by Theodore Roosevelt, the 26th President of the United States, at the Sorbonne in Paris, France, on April
Citizenship_in_a_Republic
Russian citizenship law details the conditions by which a person holds citizenship of Russia. The primary law governing citizenship requirements is the
Russian_citizenship_law
The Australian citizenship affirmation is a short statement that enables Australian citizens to publicly display their pride in being Australian. The
Australian citizenship affirmation
Australian_citizenship_affirmation
Citizenship by parents' nationality
origins. Citizenship can also apply to children whose parents belong to a diaspora and were not themselves citizens of the state conferring citizenship.[citation
Jus_sanguinis
Proposed U.S. immigration reform
In the United States, a path (or pathway) to citizenship is proposed immigration reform providing a process whereby illegal immigrants can become citizens
Path_to_citizenship
Citizenship restoration project
The German Citizenship Project was set up in the United States in 2006, and encourages descendants of Germans deprived of their citizenship by Nazi Germany
German Citizenship Restoration
German_Citizenship_Restoration
governing citizenship of Vatican City is the Citizenship, Residence and Access Law, which came into force on 22 February 2011. Vatican citizenship is granted
Vatican_citizenship_law
1924 US federal law granting citizenship to Native Americans
Wikisource has original text related to this article: Indian Citizenship Act The Indian Citizenship Act of 1924 (43 Stat. 253, enacted June 2, 1924) was an
Indian_Citizenship_Act
regulated primarily by 2015 Constitution of Nepal, Nepal Citizenship Act 2006 and Nepal Citizenship Regulations 2006. The Nepali Constitution regulates provisions
Nepali_nationality_law
British independent charity
The Institute for Citizenship was a UK national independent charity. Its aim was to promote informed, active citizenship and greater participation in democracy
Institute_for_Citizenship
When one is considered to properly fulfill their role as a citizen
Science literacy is also frequently touted as a key to good citizenship. Good citizenship is sometimes viewed as requiring both intellectual skills (such
Good_citizenship
Legal procedure to relinquish American citizenship
acts by which a U.S. citizen can relinquish that citizenship. Renunciation of United States citizenship is a legal term encompassing two of those acts:
Relinquishment of United States nationality
Relinquishment_of_United_States_nationality
Voluntary act of relinquishing one's citizenship or nationality
Renunciation of citizenship is the voluntary loss of citizenship. It is the opposite of naturalization, whereby a person voluntarily obtains citizenship. It is
Renunciation_of_citizenship
Citizenship in ancient Rome
Citizenship in ancient Rome (Latin: civitas) was a privileged political and legal status afforded to free individuals with respect to laws, property,
Roman_citizenship
of legislation governing the requirements for citizenship: the 1950 Law of Return and the 1952 Citizenship Law. Every Jew has the unrestricted right to
Israeli_citizenship_law
Citizens influencing decisions and engaging with services are
Active citizenship is the engagement of citizens in the governance of their daily lives as users of public services. This engagement enables citizens
Active_citizenship
The primary law governing nationality of Australia is the Australian Citizenship Act 2007, which came into force on 1 July 2007 and is applicable in all
Australian_nationality_law
of the 1948 Palestine war, the Israeli government conferred Israeli citizenship upon all Palestinians who had remained or were not expelled. However
Arab_citizens_of_Israel
Polish citizenship irrespective of place of birth. Besides other things, Polish citizenship entitles the person to a Polish passport. Polish citizenship and
Polish_nationality_law
Economic contributes needed to become a citizen
Economic citizenship can be used to represent both the economic contributions requisite to become a citizen as well as the role in which one's economic
Economic_citizenship
primary law governing nationality of Ireland is the Irish Nationality and Citizenship Act, 1956, which came into force on 17 July 1956. Ireland is a member
Irish_nationality_law
Political concept
Transnational citizenship is a political concept which would redefine traditional notions of citizenship and replace an individual's singular national
Transnational_citizenship
Nazi Germany antisemitic and racist laws
from employing German women under the age of 45. The Reich Citizenship Law restricted citizenship to people of "German or related blood", reducing others
Nuremberg_Laws
Anti-government conspiracy movement
believe that, through a specific procedure, they can renounce federal citizenship, make themselves immune from jurisdiction and arrest, avoid the IRS,
Sovereign_citizen_movement
Event of ceasing to be a country's citizen
Loss of citizenship, also referred to as loss of nationality, is the event of ceasing to be a citizen of a country under the nationality law of that country
Loss_of_citizenship
American territory in Polynesia
citizenship is that it is opposed by many Samoans, as evidenced by the unanimous resolution of the Samoan Fono in 2021 against birthright citizenship
American_Samoa
in the U.S. Constitution, various laws, and international agreements. Citizenship is established as a right under the Constitution, not as a privilege
United_States_nationality_law
Examination required to become a citizen
A citizenship test is an examination, written or oral, required to achieve citizenship in a country. It can be a follow up to fulfilling other requirements
Citizenship_test
Person using IT to engage in society, politics, and government
definition provided by Karen Mossberger, one of the authors of Digital Citizenship: The Internet, Society, and Participation, digital citizens are "those
Digital_citizen
Government department
Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC; French: Immigration, Réfugiés et Citoyenneté Canada) is the department of the Government of Canada
Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada
Immigration,_Refugees_and_Citizenship_Canada
5th episode of the 5th season of How I Met Your Mother
"Duel Citizenship" is the fifth episode of the fifth season of the CBS situation comedy How I Met Your Mother and 93rd overall. It originally aired on
Duel_Citizenship
History of citizenship in Canada
the Citizenship Act, enacted in 1976 and brought into force in 1977. The Canadian Citizenship Act, 1946 imposed restrictions on multiple citizenship. The
History of Canadian nationality law
History_of_Canadian_nationality_law
Singer-songwriter and actress (1939–2023)
the Kennedy Center Honors in 2005. In 2013, Turner relinquished her US citizenship and became a Swiss citizen, residing in Switzerland until her death in
Tina_Turner
American influencer and political commentator (born 2002)
himself, living in Europe shaped many of his beliefs today. He holds dual citizenship in the United States and Ireland. Sisson moved to New York at age 14
Harry_Sisson_(influencer)
2019–2020 protests in India
Protests occurred after the Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA) was enacted by the Government of India on 12 December 2019. The move sparked widespread national
Citizenship Amendment Act protests
Citizenship_Amendment_Act_protests
is regulated by the 2004 Citizenship Act, based primarily on the principle of jus sanguinis. Article 23 of the citizenship law stipulates that any foreign
Serbian_nationality_law
Academic subject
example, 'citizenship education' (or just 'citizenship' for short) in the UK, ‘civics’ in the US, and 'education for democratic citizenship' in parts
Citizenship education (subject)
Citizenship_education_(subject)
Citizens and nationals of Kosovo
considered for merging. › A Kosovar or Kosovan is a person who holds citizenship in Kosovo. As it is a nationality term, there is no Kosovar ethnic group
Kosovars
country indefinitely (meaning any person with a settlement permit, or citizenship of another EU country or Switzerland). Foreign nationals may naturalise
German_nationality_law
Citizenship of Montenegro is the citizenship of Montenegro. It is regulated by a citizenship law, ratified by Parliament in 2008 and published by the Official
Montenegrin_nationality_law
Canadian 1946 citizenship legislation
The Canadian Citizenship Act (French: Loi sur la citoyenneté canadienne) was a statute passed by the Parliament of Canada in 1946 which created the legal
Canadian Citizenship Act, 1946
Canadian_Citizenship_Act,_1946
Social citizenship was a term first coined by T. H. Marshall, who argued that the ideal citizenship experience entails access to political, civil and social
Social_citizenship
Citizenship of the Mercosur is granted to eligible citizens of the Southern Common Market member states. It was approved in 2010 through the Citizenship
Citizenship_of_the_Mercosur
US immigration agency
United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) is an agency of the United States Department of Homeland Security (DHS) that administers the
United States Citizenship and Immigration Services
United_States_Citizenship_and_Immigration_Services
Former law in Mandatory Palestine
The Palestinian Citizenship Order 1925 (SR&O 1925/777) was a law of Mandatory Palestine that created a Palestinian citizenship for residents of the territory
Palestinian Citizenship Order 1925
Palestinian_Citizenship_Order_1925
Details of citizenship of Monaco
Citizenship of Monaco is based primarily on the principle of jus sanguinis. In other words, citizenship is conferred primarily by birth to a Monégasque
Monégasque_nationality_law
Denaturalization law passed during the apartheid era of South Africa
Homelands Citizenship Act, 1970 (Act No. 26 of 1970; subsequently renamed the Black States Citizenship Act, 1970 and the National States Citizenship Act, 1970)
Bantu Homelands Citizenship Act, 1970
Bantu_Homelands_Citizenship_Act,_1970
Albanian nationality law defines how citizenship in Albania is obtained and lost. It is based on a mixture of the principles of jus sanguinis and jus
Albanian_nationality_law
2025 order against birthright citizenship
Executive Order 14160, titled "Protecting the Meaning and Value of American Citizenship", is an executive order signed by Donald Trump, the 47th president of
Executive_Order_14160
acquisition of Slovenian citizenship. However, although children born to foreign parents in Slovenia do not acquire Slovenian citizenship on the basis of birthplace
Slovenian_nationality_law
Providing residence or citizenship in exchange for investment
residence or citizenship of a country in return for making qualifying and substantive investments. Broadly, the programs offer either citizenship by investment
Immigrant_investor_programs
Ethiopian government agency
Citizenship Service (Amharic: የኢትዮጵያ ኢሚግሬሽንና ዜግነት አገልግሎት; ICS) is an autonomous Ethiopian government agency responsible for immigration, citizenship,
Ethiopian Immigration and Citizenship Service
Ethiopian_Immigration_and_Citizenship_Service
The South Korean Citizenship Act (Korean: 국적법; Hanja: 國籍法) details the conditions in which an individual is a national of the Republic of Korea (ROK)
South_Korean_nationality_law
text related to this article: Закон СССР от 23.05.1990 № 1518-1 Soviet citizenship law controlled who was considered a citizen of the Union of Soviet Socialist
Soviet_citizenship_law
entitlement to Swedish citizenship. Citizenship of Sweden is based primarily on the principle of jus sanguinis. In other words, citizenship is conferred primarily
Swedish_nationality_law
Debunked conspiracy theories
birthplace, and of the individuals questioning his religious belief and citizenship – efforts eventually known as the "birther movement", or birtherism,
Barack Obama citizenship conspiracy theories
Barack_Obama_citizenship_conspiracy_theories
Category of Indian nationality law
Overseas Citizenship of India (OCI) is a form of permanent residency available to people of Indian origin which allows them to live and work in India
Overseas_Citizenship_of_India
Topics referred to by the same term
Citizenship education may refer to: Citizenship education (immigrants), education intended to prepare noncitizens to become legally and socially accepted
Citizenship_education
Crusade for Citizenship was the 1958 voter project organized by the Southern Christian Leadership Conference (SCLC). The goal of the project was to double
Crusade_for_Citizenship
European think tank
Sport and Citizenship was founded in 2007, shortly after the adoption of the European Commission's White Paper on sport. It is the first and only European
Sport_and_Citizenship
Canadian provincial ministry
The Ministry of Citizenship and Multiculturalism is a ministry of the Government of Ontario that is responsible for citizenship and multiculturalism issues
Ministry of Citizenship and Multiculturalism (Ontario)
Ministry_of_Citizenship_and_Multiculturalism_(Ontario)
national of Canada. The primary law governing these regulations is the Citizenship Act, 1976, which commenced in 1977. Individuals born anywhere within
Canadian_nationality_law
country, while citizenship usually means the set of rights and duties a person has in that nation. In Italian, the term "citizenship" (cittadinanza)
Italian_nationality_law
Type of legislation
Australian Citizenship Act 1948, replaced by the Australian Citizenship Act 2007 Bhutan: Bhutanese Citizenship Act 1958 Bhutanese Citizenship Act 1985 Canada:
Citizenship_Act
Academic journal
Citizenship Studies is a bimonthly peer-reviewed interdisciplinary academic journal covering the study of citizenship and related concepts. It was established
Citizenship_Studies
Citizenship process
Denationalized citizenship is a concept which redefines traditional notions of citizenship as intrinsically linked with the nation-state and occurs within
Denationalized_citizenship
Australian cabinet position
The Minister for Immigration and Citizenship is a ministerial post of the Australian Government and is currently held by Tony Burke since July 2024 in
Minister for Immigration and Citizenship
Minister_for_Immigration_and_Citizenship
Identity document of Indonesia
The Certificate of Citizenship of the Republic of Indonesia (Indonesian: Surat Bukti Kewarganegaraan Republik Indonesia; abbreviated SBKRI) was an identity
Certificate of Citizenship (Indonesia)
Certificate_of_Citizenship_(Indonesia)
nationality, citizenship. Belarusian citizenship is membership in the political community of the Republic of Belarus. Belarusian citizenship is acquired
Belarusian_nationality_law
The Youth Citizenship Commission (YCC) was a commission created in the United Kingdom to promote youth participation in the political process and to foster
Youth_Citizenship_Commission
The citizenship law of the Czech Republic is based on the principles of jus sanguinis or "right by blood". In other words, descent from a Czech parent
Czech_nationality_law
nationwide citizenship scrutiny process to replace NRCs with citizenship scrutiny cards (CSCs) to certify citizenship. Myanmar has a stratified citizenship system
Myanmar_nationality_law
Form of civic learning
Global citizenship education (GCED) is a form of civic learning that involves students' active participation in projects that address global issues of
Global_citizenship_education
Emirati nationality law governs citizenship eligibility in the United Arab Emirates (UAE). The law is primarily jus sanguinis. Foreigners who meet certain
Emirati_nationality_law
Ideology on the reasons people choose their citizenship
Flexible Citizenship is an ideology on citizenship that asserts that economic reasons are the primary reason people choose their citizenship as opposed
Flexible_citizenship
Lawful permanent residency in the United States
Forces. Green card holders are statutorily entitled to apply for U.S. citizenship after showing by a preponderance of the evidence that they, among other
Green_card
Oath taken by immigrants for naturalization
An oath of citizenship is an oath taken by immigrants that officially naturalizes immigrants into citizens. It is often the final step in this process
Oath_of_citizenship
Test administered to applicants for Canadian citizenship
The Canadian Citizenship Test is a citizenship test conducted by Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC), required for all applicants for
Canadian_Citizenship_Test
Organisation affiliated with Jordan Peterson
The Alliance for Responsible Citizenship (ARC) is an international consortium whose stated aim is to "unite conservative voices and propose policy based
Alliance for Responsible Citizenship
Alliance_for_Responsible_Citizenship
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Surname or Lastname
Southern French and German
Southern French and German : from Occitan astor ‘goshawk’ (from Latin acceptor, variant of accipiter ‘hawk’), used as a nickname characterizing a predacious or otherwise hawklike man. The name was taken to southwestern Germany by 17th-century Waldensian refugees from their Alpine valleys above Italian Piedmont.English : variant spelling of Aster.Astor is the name of a famous American family of industrialists and newspaper owners. John Jacob Astor I (1763–1848) was born at Walldorf near Heidelberg, Germany, the son of a butcher. He followed his brother Henry to New York and made a fortune in the fur trade, which was greatly increased by his descendants in industry, hotels, and newspapers. They built the Waldorf-Astoria Hotel in New York. The great-grandson of John Jacob I, William Waldorf Astor (1848–1919), moved to England in 1890, becoming an influential newspaper proprietor and taking British citizenship in 1899. In 1917 he was created Viscount Astor of Hever. His son, the 2nd Viscount (1879–1952), married Nancy Shaw (née Langhorne) (1879–1964), daughter of a VA planter. She became the first woman to sit in the British House of Commons as a member of Parliament.
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Boy/Male
Tamil
Good human being
Boy/Male
Muslim
Battalion
Girl/Female
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Tamil, Telugu
Action
Girl/Female
Arabic, Australian, French, Muslim
Glorious; Powerful; Splendid; Noble; Respected
Boy/Male
British, English
From the Cottage by the Wall
Girl/Female
Arabic, Indian, Kashmiri
Beautiful Sky
Male
Celtic
, great justiciary, or functionary.
Girl/Female
Indian, Sanskrit
Energy; Power; Strength
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Sanskrit, Tamil
Good Wish
Girl/Female
Bengali, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Tamil
Truth of Life; Jewel
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v. t.
To make a denizen; to confer the rights of citizenship upon; to naturalize.
v. t.
Reflexively, as To expatriate one's self: To withdraw from one's native country; to renounce the rights and liabilities of citizenship where one is born, and become a citizen of another country.
v. t.
To renounce the natural rights and duties of; to deprive of citizenship; to denationalize.
n.
The act of disfranchising, or the state disfranchised; deprivation of privileges of citizenship or of chartered immunities.
n.
The state of being a citizen; the status of a citizen.
adv.
A tract of land; a region; the territory of an independent nation; (as distinguished from any other region, and with a personal pronoun) the region of one's birth, permanent residence, or citizenship.
v. t.
To deprive of the rights of citizenship.
n.
State of citizenship.
n.
Opposed to citizenship.
n.
One who is admitted by favor to all or a part of the rights of citizenship, where he did not possess them by birth; an adopted or naturalized citizen.