Yes. The word "nationality" comes from the word "nation." Vietnam is a nation. A person from Canada would be of Canadian nationality, because he comes from the "nation" of Canada.
No, Vietnam is a country; whereas Vietnamese is a nationality. So a person from Vietnam is Vietnamese, just like someone from China is Chinese, and so on.
The last name Nguyen is most commonly associated with Vietnamese nationality. It is one of the most common surnames in Vietnam.
Actor James Stewart (Jimming Stewart) a B24 Liberator squadron commander in WWII, and a retired USAF (Reserve) General who flew some B52 Bomber missions over North Vietnam, lost a son in Vietnam, a USMC Lieutenant. Unknown about his nationality background.
My current nationality is insert nationality.
Vietnam does not generally recognize dual citizenship. Vietnamese citizens who acquire foreign citizenship automatically lose their Vietnamese citizenship. However, there are certain exceptions, such as for individuals who hold citizenship of countries with which Vietnam has agreements that permit dual nationality. In practice, this means that while dual citizenship is not officially recognized, some cases may allow for it under specific circumstances.
Robert Recorde's nationality nationality was welsh
Britney Spears' nationality is American.
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