A person who is a citizen of a nation at war is often referred to as a "combatant" if they are actively engaged in military operations. However, this term can also encompass non-combatant citizens who may be affected by the conflict, such as civilians who face the repercussions of war, including displacement and loss of resources. Their rights and responsibilities can vary significantly based on international humanitarian law and the specific circumstances of the conflict.
A citizen
A naturalized citizen.
passport
passport
A National
A citizen
civil right.civil right.
A right a person enjoys by virtue of being a citizen of a nation
Once a person from another nation marries a Canadian citizen, he or she becomes a permanent resident. The process takes approximately 50 days for the paperwork.
belligerent
The U.S. Civil War effectively ended slavery in the U.S. and it brought the nation closer together. Before the war the average citizen would say, "The United States are" instead of, "The United States is" They were implying that the U.S. wasn't one as a nation.
The obligations each citizen has to the nation are known as citizenship rights. This mainly include protecting the nation in all ways by being patriotic.