You can be called an immigrant (an emmigrant is one who leaves a country) or an expatriot.
France is a country. French is their language and their nationality.
Nationality is typically determined by the country in which you were born or by the country of citizenship. It can also be influenced by the nationality of your parents. You can confirm your nationality by checking your birth certificate or citizenship documents.
I am a digital assistant and do not have a physical presence or nationality.
German, unless you have taken citizenship in another country. Then you might claim that country as your nationality.
Anyone who is a citizen of the Vatican maintains their original citizenship of their country of origin. Should they lose their Vatican citizenship they revert to their original nationality or, lacking that, automatically become Italian citizens.
The nationality listed on my passport is the country of my citizenship.
"Before entering the country, do you have anything to declare?"
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.
Yes. Nationality means that your ancestors and/or you come from a particular country. Jamaica is a country, so it fits the definition.
Ordinarily you must be a citizen of the country you are voting in, regardless of you nationality.
No, the country you come from is your nationality. Being a pirate is your job/
The nationality of a child depends on the laws of the country he/she is born in. If the child is born in the United states, then would be a citizen of the United States, an American. Some countries recognize dual nationality, the nationality of the parents, plus the country where he/she is born, such as a child born in Sweden of American parents would be both.