by birth and by law
by birth and by law
identify and explain ways of acquiring and losing ethiopian citizenship
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Mark Zuckerberg did not renounce his US citizenship. He did, however, give up his US citizenship while acquiring citizenship in other countries to avoid double taxation on his assets.
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The first and the easiest way of getting US citizenship is by being born in the US. This automatically grants US citizenship to the person who is born on US soil. Next is acquiring citizenship from US citizen parents. The third process is by the naturalization process through which immigrants from other countries can also become citizens if they wish to. So in a nutshell, the following are the three general ways of getting citizenshipBirthright CitizenshipAcquired CitizenshipNaturalization process
From my own understanding I think it's by birth, by registration and naturalization. Stephen ihemere
The first and the easiest way of getting US citizenship is by being born in the US. This automatically grants US citizenship to the person who is born on US soil. Next is acquiring citizenship from US citizen parents. The third process is by the naturalization process through which immigrants from other countries can also become citizens if they wish to. So in a nutshell, the following are the three general ways of getting citizenshipBirthright CitizenshipAcquired CitizenshipNaturalization process
The process of granting a nationality or citizenship to someone is called Naturalization.Naturalization is the process in becoming a citizen.
In Ethiopia, citizenship can be acquired through birth, descent, or naturalization. Birthright citizenship is granted to individuals born to Ethiopian parents, regardless of the location of birth. Citizenship by descent is obtained by individuals born outside of Ethiopia to at least one Ethiopian parent. Naturalization is the process by which a foreign national can become an Ethiopian citizen through application and meeting specific criteria. Loss of Ethiopian citizenship can occur through renunciation, deprivation, or acquiring citizenship of another country voluntarily.
Acquiring citizenship typically involves fulfilling specific criteria set by a country, such as birthright, naturalization, or descent from citizen parents. Naturalization often requires a period of residency, language proficiency, and a knowledge of the country's laws and culture. Conversely, losing citizenship can occur through voluntary renunciation, legal actions such as a criminal conviction, or if an individual acquires citizenship in another country that does not allow dual citizenship. Each country has its own laws governing these processes, which can vary significantly.