If you mean citizenship- it's right to maintain it for the one country you are loyal to and not change it on a whim
Somenones nationality is not defined by the country where he or she lives. If someone with a Belgian nationality migrates to Italy he will still be a Belgian. To change his nationality he will have to follow the procedure to change his nationality.
If you have nationality of a particular counrty, you were born there or have the legal right to be citizen.
Yes you can. Your nationality is of the country where you are a citizen. For example if you were a citizen of Australia, your nationality would be Australian. However if you were to move to New Zealand, your nationality would change to New Zealander. Nationality can also mean your ethnic background however. For example, someone's nationalities may be French, Italian, Greek, and German. These you cannot change.
When does an Indian Potato changes its nationality
You can't
no
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If you can convince the majority of the population to play it, then yes, of course you can.
Most words that end with a "y" change to "ies" to make the plural. Thus "nationality" changes to "nationalities". Another example: "penalty" becomes "penalties".
yes oh and my name a britney spears im stupid!!
Native Texan from right here in the Good Ole U.S. of A.
The right to nationality allows individuals to belong to a community, access social services, and participate in political processes. It is a fundamental human right that impacts one's identity, sense of belonging, and legal status within a country. Denial of this right can lead to statelessness, discrimination, and limited opportunities for individuals.