Citizens have political rights; non-citizens do not
Citizens have political rights; non-citizens do not
Citizens have political rights; non-citizens do not
Citizens have political rights; non-citizens do not
if u ask where i come from i'll say hong kong but wt nationality i'll say chinese
No. Not every citizen carries identification nor are they required to. You are under no circumstances required to identify yourself to anyone at any time.
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.
If the Chinese person in question is an American citizen, yes. A citizen of China cannot.
Today's citizens have access to more advanced technology, education, and rights compared to Greek citizens in ancient times. Modern citizens typically have more opportunities for participation in government, freedom of speech, and access to a wide range of goods and services. However, ancient Greek citizens had a direct role in decision-making through democracy and were active participants in their city-state's affairs.
chinese
Belfast is part of the UK. Technically you do not need any form of identification
Chinese don't have hell... as a Chinese citizen, I've never heard...