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ones who are born in the country they are citizens
citizen-means that you are loyal to your country and that you were probably born in that countrycitizen is when you are from Another CountryIf you are born in America, you are a citizen of America. If you're born in Japan, you're a citizen of Japan. Get it?
citizen-means that you are loyal to your country and that you were probably born in that countrycitizen is when you are from Another CountryIf you are born in America, you are a citizen of America. If you're born in Japan, you're a citizen of Japan. Get it?
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Did you mean: 'Citizen'? if you did then the definition is as follows: Citizen: a citizen is a member of the public that belongs to a certain country if you were born and live in the same country, you are a citizen of that country and protected by it's laws.
Naturalized citizen may be the term you want. Foreign-born is also used.
People who were born in this country.
u are born in YOUR COUNTRY
They are called citizens of the country.
A national citizen is the person that owes allegiance to a state or a country. A residential citizen is a person that is born within a country or a state.
Yes, he will be treated as "US Citizen born abroad"
No! If the child is born in another country and not on a military base, the child is a citizen of the country to wit it is born in. The parent will have to fill the proper paperwork to get the child it's US status.