You can claim nationality through birthright (being born in a specific country), descent (having parents who are nationals of a country), marriage to a national, or through the process of naturalization (applying for and obtaining citizenship in a specific country). Each country has its own laws and requirements for claiming nationality.
The nationality of Bulgaria is Bulgarian.
The nationality of Belize is Belizean.
The nationality of Finland is Finnish.
It means "What is your nationality?" in French.
Yes, it is correct to say "father's nationality" when referring to the country of nationality of someone's father. The possessive form "father's" indicates that the nationality belongs to the father.
A person does not claim nationality. If a person's nationality is at issue in a court hearing, it would be proven with appropriate documentation, most likely a passport.
No, this isn't enough to claim French citizenship. Your father or mother have to be French to claim French nationality in that respect.
Moors were medieval Muslim inhabitants of Northwest Africa. This is not a nationality available to living persons. Any attempt to claim "Moorish" as a nationality would be frivolous and unavailing.
German, unless you have taken citizenship in another country. Then you might claim that country as your nationality.
yes, no matter what your nationality is.
Father had to claim French citizenship in the 6-month period after Aug 1962. If he did not opt for French nationality, he definitely lost the possibility and so do you.
English is not strictly speaking a nationality, as England is not itself a nation state. The United Kingdom is made up of several groups that could claim their nationality -English, Scottish, Welsh or Northern Irish. Strangely, the correct answer to nationality for somebody from England (or any part of the UK) is "British".
Bulgaria and Israel might recognize dual-citizenship for you but if you were born in the US (or became a naturalized citizen) - you cannot claim dual citizenship in this country.
You would be an American Citizen. But your nationality would be whatever your parents are. So your American, but your nationality is _______. Hope this helped!
You just look for your residence. Both the US and Mexico have a treaty allowing bi-nationality.
Some Voydas are decendants of Polish immigrants to the US with an original spelling of "Wojda." Others claim that they are of Magyar ancestry and have an original spelling of "Vajda."
The main nationality of Greek people is Greek. The majority of the population in Greece identifies as ethnically Greek.