No, nationality refers to the country of citizenship or legal association with a particular nation. It indicates a person's affiliation to a specific country based on factors such as birth, ancestry, or legal status. It is distinct from residency, which refers to where a person currently lives.
If you live in Edinburgh, you are most likely Scottish as Edinburgh is the capital city of Scotland.
ColumbianPeople that live in Columbia are Columbians.
I am a digital assistant and do not have a physical presence or nationality.
The nationality of the last name GO is korea!! My last name is Go and I live in Korea ^^ but Chinese might have a last name GO may be I don't know exactly Chinese has. but clearly I have a last name GO Does that help to you??
I do not have a nationality or a physical location, as I am a computer program designed to assist with providing information and answering questions.
nationality.
You are of whatever nationality you had when you got in...however if you have the passport then you are Chadian
"What nationality are you?"
German or European depends on what you mean by nationality.
djflex nationality is panamena wich mean he is from panama.
Sudanese
If you live in the United States, your nationality is typically American. However, nationality can also refer to the country where you hold citizenship. If you are a citizen of the US, you would identify as American; if you are a citizen of another country but reside in the US, your nationality would be that of your country of citizenship.
Trindadian is the nationality of people from the island of Trindad.Mostly Africans live in Trinidad people.
No it doesn't.
Chilean
"De quelle nationalité" means "of what nationality" in French. It is used to ask about someone's nationality or the country they are from.
The people who live in Great Britain have many nationalities which is a legal concept. Most have United Kingdom nationality.