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The term for this is "jus
sanguinis."
Though most countries adhere to the principle of citizenship by descent,
they differ on some factors (father's vs. mother's rights, citizenship of one or
both parents, the marital status of the parents, and others).
As a person reaches an age of maturity, continuing the condition of citizenship by
birth (jus solis) or citizenship by descent (jus sanguinis) may depend on factors
unique to the nation of that citizenship.
3. Citizenship by Naturalization: This is a formal process by which
persons may acquire the citizenship of a country. The process varies and
citizenship is not guaranteed. Basic rules may include a period of
residence, renunciation of other citizenship, and familiarity with the
language and customs of the country.
4. Citizenship by Marriage: By some nations’ laws, upon marriage, a
person is entitled to become a naturalized citizen of their spouse’s country
without having to fulfill other naturalization requirements. These laws are
often different for males than for females.
5. Citizenship by Registration: In some instances, A person may acquire
citizenship by registration with the national government without meeting all
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naturalization requirements for that nation. Usually these persons possess
blood ties to the country through immediate relatives who are citizens, or by
marriage to a citizen of that country.
DUAL CITIZENSHIP: Dual citizenship is the simultaneous possession of two
citizenships.
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