=>Honorable Citizenship (are given and can't receive according to your own desire)
=>Citizenship which receive from Work (you have to apply for a job from your mother country before get a job in country you wish to immigrate)
=>Marital Citizenship (married some one who have got a citizenship then you can become a Citizen too)
=>Green Card (apply for a Green Card then you can be a Citizen but it's not really a citizenship just you are allowed to work and live in USA)
=>Capitalistic Citizenship (if you are a rich person then you can be a citizen in some countries)
Two types of citizenship include naturalized citizenship and birthright citizenship. When a person is born into a country, he or she has birthright citizenship. When a person moves to a country and applies to become a citizen, he or she is a naturalized citizen.The two types of citizenship include birthright citizenship (where you are born into a country) and naturalization citizenship (where you move to a country and become a citizen).
The three types of citizenships are: Citizenship by birth Citizenship by descent Citizenship by naturalization
Citizenship now includes more types of people.
There are primarily two types of citizenship: jus soli and jus sanguinis. Jus soli, or "right of the soil," grants citizenship based on birthplace, while jus sanguinis, or "right of blood," grants citizenship based on parentage. Additionally, some countries may have other forms, such as naturalization for foreign residents or dual citizenship, allowing individuals to hold citizenship in multiple nations. Each country has its own laws and regulations governing these types.
If you have dual citizenship, it means you are a citizen of two countries. Your nationality would be the combination of the two countries you hold citizenship in.
Yes, do you hold citizenship in two countries?
you can have two citizenships
Citizenship now includes more types of people
Citizenship now includes more types of people
I believe that the questioner has their terminology confused. There are two types of US citizenship: NATURAL-BORN and NATURALIZED. Natural-born is what the name implies - they are born in the U.S.. Naturalized citizens are those who were born as citizens of other countries and applied to become U.S. citizens by studying for the privilege and then renounced their foreign citizenship and swore allegiance to the U.S. when they took the oath of citizenship.
Dual citizenship is when one has citizenship rights in two countries.
Yes, it is possible to have two passports for dual citizenship.