Citizenship and Nationality

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Under what principle does blood relationship serve as the basis for acquiring citizenship?

Jus Sanguinis

What is the basis for acquiring citizenship under Jus Soli or Jusloci?

Place of birth

What is the primary distinction between Jus Sanguinis and Jus Soli?

State of birth

In which scenario does a person become a citizen of the state where they are born?

Jus Soli or Jusloci

What exceptional case exists in voluntary naturalization for acquiring citizenship?

'Collective naturalization'

What reciprocal duties does citizenship imply?

Duty of allegiance on the part of the member and duty of protection on the part of the State.

According to international law, how are 'citizenship' and 'nationality' different?

Citizenship is about civil and political rights, while nationality is about membership in a state.

In a Monarchial State, what is a citizen often referred to as?

Subject

How are nationals different from citizens in terms of belonging to a State?

All nationals are citizens, but not all citizens are nationals.

What term is used for a citizen of one country who resides in or passes through another country?

Alien

Enhance your knowledge about the concepts of citizenship and nationality, including the rights and duties involved. Learn about the distinctions between citizenship and nationality.

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