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 SUPREME SOVIET OF THE LITHUANIAN SOVIET SOCIALIST REPUBLIC LAW
  Citizenship Committee of the Presidium of the
The Presidium of the Supreme Soviet of the Lithuanian SSR shall issue directives on granting citizenship of the Lithuanian SSR, renunciation of citizenship of the Lithuanian SSR, restoration of citizenship of the Lithuanian SSR, and deprivation of citizenship of the Lithuanian SSR.
Directives of the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet of the Lithuanian SSR on granting citizenship of the Lithuanian SSR, restoration of citizenship of the Lithuanian SSR, or deprivation of citizenship of the Lithuanian SSR shall be published in the Official Reports of the Lithuanian SSR.
http://www.uta.edu/cpsees/lithcit.htm   (2611 words)

  
 estonia.txt
Loss of Estonian Citizenship Upon Acceptance of the Citizenship of Another State or Upon Renunciation of Estonian Citizenship A person shall be considered to have lost Estonian citizenship upon acceptance of the citizenship of another state or upon renunciation of Estonian citizenship in favour of the citizenship of another state.
Avoidance of Multiple Citizenship Any person who by birth in addition to Estonian citizenship acquires the citizenship of another state must within three years after attaining the age of eighteen years renounce either Estonian citizenship or the citizenship of another state.
Receiving Estonian Citizenship for Special Service (1) The requirements established in points 2-4, Article 6 of this Law may be disregarded in regard to a person who is lawfully and permanently in Estonia and who has performed a special service to the state of Estonia.
http://www.geocities.com/nationalite/estonia.txt   (1741 words)

  
 Consular affairs
Determining of Yugoslav citizenship is applicable to persons living abroad who have acquired Yugoslav citizenship on the basis of origin at the time of birth but have not been entered in the corresponding record of Yugoslav citizens, and to persons who left the territory of Yugoslavia before or immediately after the Second World War.
The Law on Yugoslav Citizenship regulates the acquisition and termination of Yugoslav citizenship, re-acquisition of Yugoslav citizenship, dealing with collision of citizenship laws of member republics, procedure for the acquisition or termination of Yugoslav citizenship, procedure for determination of Yugoslav citizenship, and the keeping of record of Yugoslav citizenship.
Requests for the acquisition and/or termination of Yugoslav citizenship are decided by the Federal Ministry of Internal Affairs and by the republic authority in charge of internal affairs in accordance with their competences established by the law.
http://www.mfa.gov.yu/Visas/citizenship.htm   (3487 words)

  
 Citizenship
A child, whose parents held citizenship of Ukraine at the moment of his/her birth, shall be a citizen of Ukraine, regardless of whether he/she was born in the territory of Ukraine or beyond it.
Retention of the citizenship of Ukraine by a child in case of secession from the citizenship of Ukraine by one of the parents
Acquisition of the citizenship of Ukraine by a child in case of acquisition of the citizenship of Ukraine by one of the parents
http://www.ukrchicago.com/consular/english/citizenship_en.html   (2851 words)

  
 SUPREME SOVIET OF THE LITHUANIAN SOVIET SOCIALIST REPUBLIC LAW
Citizenship of the Lithuanian SSR by one of the
Directives of the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet of the Lithuanian SSR on granting citizenship of the Lithuanian SSR, restoration of citizenship of the Lithuanian SSR, or deprivation of citizenship of the Lithuanian SSR shall be published in the Official Reports of the Lithuanian SSR.
The Presidium of the Supreme Soviet of the Lithuanian SSR shall issue directives on granting citizenship of the Lithuanian SSR, renunciation of citizenship of the Lithuanian SSR, restoration of citizenship of the Lithuanian SSR, and deprivation of citizenship of the Lithuanian SSR.
http://www.uta.edu/cpsees/lithcit.htm   (2851 words)

  
 Social Exclusion and European Citizenship
Socio-cultural Exclusion and Citizenship: Identity and Immigration in Europe : European Union identity and citizenship - Some challenges; Immigration, citizenship and nationalism- Internal internationalization in Germany and Europe; Citizenship and social exclusion in the European Union; Anti-racism, multiculturalism and struggles for a multicultural democracy; Citizenship, associations and immigration - Theoretical Issues.
Restructuring Citizenship in the European Union: Citizenship and exclusion: restructuring the European Union; Citizenship and social inclusion in the European Union; The development of European Union Citizenship - A critical evaluation.
Social and Economic Exclusion and Citizenship: Social Policy : Restructuring social rights in the EU - Does a flexible employment and benefits regime entrench social exclusion and inequality?; The welfare society and the welfare state - The Portuguese experience; Urban integration and citizenship - Local policies and promotion of participation.
http://www.shef.ac.uk/~perc/sedec/pubs.html   (2851 words)

  
 Country 6
CITIZENSHIP: (IPE) Citizenship is governed by the Constitution of the Republic of Poland and the Citizenship Act of February 15, 1962.
CITIZENSHIP: (HCE) Nepalese citizenship is based on the Constitution of the Kingdom of Nepal, updated and amended in 1990 and the Nepal Citizenship Act of 1964.
CITIZENSHIP: (IPE) Citizenship is outlined in the Panamanian Constitution.
http://www.dss.mil/nf/adr/forpref/country6.htm   (2851 words)

  
 Feldblum
The reinvigoration of state citizenship and state nationality reforms that aim to reassert the primacy and importance of national parameters and to revalue a bounded citizenry are indicative of neo-nationalist outcomes.
For the most part, despite their differences, both the liberal and communitarian views of modern citizenship have presumed that membership is situated in the nation-state, that citizenries are defined by these national boundaries, and that the consequentiality of substantive citizenship is derived from formal state citizenship.
Frequently, the burgeoning literature on the substantive dimensions of citizenship is embedded in questions about the extent to which contemporary immigrants pose a challenge to state citizenship and existing understandings of citizenship or about the relation between new or newly visible kinds of diversity and existing national memberships.
http://www.stanford.edu/group/SHR/5-2/ferldblum.html   (7408 words)

  
 citizenship - OneLook Dictionary Search
Phrases that include citizenship: citizenship day, dual citizenship, diversity of citizenship, british citizenship, canadian citizenship act 1946, more...
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http://www.onelook.com/cgi-bin/cgiwrap/bware/dofindf.cgi?word=citizenship   (188 words)

  
 The Telegraph - Calcutta : Opinion
Their quest for dual citizenship was put down to all sorts of dubious motives, including a ploy to avoid visa fees.
The public demand for dual citizenship of India and Pakistan cited above was made by an Indian nationalist, one of the last surviving members of the generation that had taken part in India’s struggle for freedom from British colonial rule.
It is not clear how Prime Minister Vajpayee expects to have dual citizenship without dual loyalty, but in normal circumstances there need not be any conflict of loyalty between different manifestations of a person’s multiple identity.
http://www.telegraphindia.com/1020904/asp/opinion/story_1163601.asp   (1346 words)

  
 Canadian citizenship, canadian citizenship office, canadian citizenship practice test
Fees Receipt Citizenship and Immigration Canada has a specific method of paying fees for citizenship and immigration applications processed in Canada.
The exam tests your knowledge of Canada's history, geography, government, voting and about the rights and responsibilities of Canadian citizenship.
Canada and US Citizenship Test and Application Resources: Canadian Citizenship Test information: Provides useful practice software and practice test of the...
http://www.watcheducation.com/canadian-citizenship.html   (1346 words)

  
 Birthright Citizenship in the United Kingdom and the United States: A Comparative Analysis of the Common Law Basis for Granting Citizenship to Children Born of Illegal Immigrants
Birthright Citizenship in the United Kingdom and the United States: A Comparative Analysis of the Common Law Basis for Granting Citizenship to Children Born of Illegal Immigrants
its impact on territorial birthright citizenship is particularly noteworthy.
and advocated by opponents of conferring birthright citizenship to children born to illegal immigrants, misconstrues the Court’s long-held position of imputing common law elements into citizenship law.
http://law.vanderbilt.edu/journal/33-03/33-3-4.html   (6204 words)

  
 hungary.txt
Hungarian Citizens Para 2 (1) Hungarian citizens those who are Hungarian citizens when this Act comes into force furthermore, are those who become Hungarian citizens on the strength of this Act, or acquire Hungarian citizenship on the ground of this Act until this citizenship is not ceased.
Withdrawal of Hungarian Citizenship Para 9 (1) Hungarian citizenship may be withdrawn from a Hungarian citizen residing abroad, if the citizenship was acquired by a violation of legal provisions, particularly through a statement of false data, or through misleading the authority by omitting data or facts.
Hungarian citizenship shall fall under the competence of the legal regulations in effect at the time when the facts or the events acting on citizenship occurred.
http://www.geocities.com/nationalite/hungary.txt   (2111 words)

  
 Indian nationality law - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Citizenship of India by naturalisation can be acquired by a foreigner who is ordinarily resident in India for twelve years (continuously for the twelve months preceding the date of application and for eleven years in the aggregate in the fourteen years preceding the twelve months).
Indian children therefore also automatically lose their claim to Indian citizenship if at any time after birth they acquire a citizenship of another country by, for example, naturalisation or registration.
Relevant Indian legislation is the Citizenship Act 1955, which has been amended by the Citizenship (Amendment) Act 1986, the Citizenship (Amendment) Act 1992, the Citizenship (Amendment) Act 2003, and the Citizenship (Amendment) Ordinance 2005.
http://www.indiancitizenship.com   (2111 words)

  
 Citizenship - Global Policy Forum - Nations and States
Opponents of the bill are worried that the proposed new and lax citizenship rules will “open a floodgate for non-Nepalese to become legal citizens of Nepal.” Conventional citizenship laws, such as having a Nepalese father, would be scrapped under the bill, and alternatives such as years of residency within the country would be favored.
Citizenship usually denotes an allegiance to a country, but a group of European Parliament members has introduced the Freedom Passport signifying allegiance to liberal values.
This section provides information on the changing role of citizenship, on how an increasing number of people have multiple citizenships (often to evade taxes), and on how citizenship is often bought and sold.
http://www.globalpolicy.org/nations/sovereign/citizen/index4.htm   (1520 words)

  
 Jurisprudence
Prior to making her citizenship application, in 1997, the Applicant had resided in Canada for 2585 days.The Applicant was on probation for two and one-half years during the four-year period prior to her applying for Citizenship.
The Citizenship Judge dismissed the application for citizenship holding that the Applicant was violative of paragraph 5(1)© of the Citizenship Act.
Since April 25, 1998 appeals to the Federal Court brought under s14 (5) of the Citizenship Act now proceed by way of application for judicial review and is based on the record before the Citizenship judge and no longer may new evidence be heard by the Federal Court judge.
http://www.opic.org/juris/031299.htm   (1766 words)

  
 Indian nationality law - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Between 1 January 1949 and 25 January 1950, Indians remained British subjects without citizenship unless they had already acquired citizenship of the UK and Colonies or another Commonwealth country.
Citizenship of India by naturalisation can be acquired by a foreigner who is ordinarily resident in India for twelve years (continuously for the twelve months preceding the date of application and for eleven years in the aggregate in the fourteen years preceding the twelve months).
When the child reaches the age of eighteen, he has the right to resume Indian citizenship.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Indian_nationality_law   (3517 words)

  
 SUPREME SOVIET OF THE LITHUANIAN SOVIET SOCIALIST REPUBLIC LAW
Directives of the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet of the Lithuanian SSR on granting citizenship of the Lithuanian SSR, restoration of citizenship of the Lithuanian SSR, or deprivation of citizenship of the Lithuanian SSR shall be published in the Official Reports of the Lithuanian SSR.
The Presidium of the Supreme Soviet of the Lithuanian SSR shall issue directives on granting citizenship of the Lithuanian SSR, renunciation of citizenship of the Lithuanian SSR, restoration of citizenship of the Lithuanian SSR, and deprivation of citizenship of the Lithuanian SSR.
The composition of the Citizenship Committee shall be approved by the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet of the Lithuanian SSR.
http://www.uta.edu/cpsees/lithcit.htm   (3517 words)

  
 Women Faculty Forum
Multiple citizenships layered or overlapping in multiple governments may be in the process of becoming more of a norm; note the possibilities for trilateral citizenship in federal nations, like Germany, that are also members of the European Union.
Multiple groups have been excluded from universalism’s accepted domain; further, even where citizenship has been made available to widening groups of people, the citizenship they enjoy or display in substantive terms is often strikingly narrow.
Most discussions of citizenship’s subjects tend not to acknowledge distinctions in the meanings of citizenship; the usual approach is to treat citizenship as an undifferentiated whole.
http://www.yale.edu/wff/cbg/CBGProgram.html   (3065 words)

  
 good citizenship award
UNM Alumni Association Citizenship Award is intended to recognize endeavor, helpfulness, good spirit, and cooperation, rather than to cap outstanding achievement.
The Union League of Philadelphia Good Citizenship Awards Eight girls are nominated each year for the Union League of Philadelphia Good Citizenship Awards.
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http://good-citizenship-award.ghaden.com   (3065 words)

  
 United States nationality law - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
There are also special provisions for persons who are deemed to have renounced citizenship for purposes of avoiding U.S. taxation (which is, in theory, applicable up to ten years after the official loss of citizenship), which can result in loss of right to entry into the United States.
As a historical matter, U.S. citizenship could be forfeited upon the undertaking of various acts, including naturalization in a foreign state, service in foreign armed forces, and voting in a foreign political election.
Rusk (1967) constitutionally limited the government's capacity to terminate citizenship to those cases in which an individual engaged in conduct with an intention of abandoning their citizenship.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States_citizenship   (1335 words)

  
 Migration Information Source - Citizenship in a Globalized World
Attribution and acquisition of citizenship are structured on two principles: jus soli (the conferral of citizenship to persons born in the state's territory, or soil) and jus sanguinis (the conferral of citizenship to persons with a citizen parent or parents, or blood).
Citizenship laws and naturalization policies are the means through which nation-states determine who remains inside and outside the circle of formal, legal membership.
The increase in mobility, the ability of children to acquire the citizenship of not only their father but their mother, the development of new norms and human rights standards, and changing policies have contributed to the growth of dual and sometimes multiple citizenship.
http://www.migrationinformation.org/Feature/display.cfm?id=369   (2750 words)

  
 "I AM CANADIAN"
The Court said "where access to a benefit such as citizenship is restricted on the basis of something so intimately connected to and so completely beyond the control of an applicant such as gender of his or her Canadian parent,"...
That authorized a special grant of citizenship to persons of Japanese ancestry, still alive, who were expelled from Canada and had their citizenship revoked in the period from 1941 to 1949.
Benner's Canadian citizenship was granted though he was born "abroad" in the U.S. to a Canadian mother, without the more onerous requirements of the point system.
http://www3.telus.net/IamCanadian   (4056 words)

  
 Court rulings on dual citizenship
Although Richards would have preferred to keep his US citizenship, such a wish was not sufficient to negate the presumption that he had chosen, in the end, to give up that citizenship.
Richards argued that he had acquired Canadian citizenship only because he needed said citizenship in order to get a job with the Boy Scouts of Canada.
Although he conceded that he had made an explicit statement of renunciation of US citizenship as part of the Canadian naturalization procedure, he contended that this action on his part was not voluntary because he had been under "economic duress" at the time.
http://www.richw.org/dualcit/cases.html   (4959 words)

  
 migration online - law
The act stipulates that a person acquires Czech citizenship on the day when a certificate is issued by the relevant authority indicating that the person in question made a declaration of his or her citizenship as required under the law.
In 1969, Czech and Slovak citizenship had been added to Czechoslovak citizenship without any implications for people’s everyday lives and as a result, many of them did not even notice automatically becoming Czech or Slovak citizens.
This act was passed along with a wide-ranging amendment to the Citizenship Act, which granted Czech citizenship to all persons living on the territory of the Czech Republic at the time of the breakup of Czechoslovakia.
http://www.migrationonline.cz/law_f.shtml?x=188513   (672 words)

  
 Indian nationality law - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Ministry of External Affairs presents its compliments to the High Commission for Britain and has the honour to inform that a large number of British Overseas Citizens living in India are approaching the Ministry of Home Affairs of the Government of India for issue of non-citizenship certificates stating that they have not acquired Indian citizenship.
A British Overseas citizen, British subject (other than by connection to the Republic of Ireland) or a British protected person who acquires Overseas citizenship of India will lose their entitlement to register for full British citizenship under section 4B of the British Nationality Act 1981.
If a British subject (other than by connection to the Republic of Ireland) or a British protected person acquires Overseas citizenship of India they will automatically lose their status as a British national.
http://www.indiancitizenship.com   (672 words)

  
 bih_en.txt
The citizenship of BiH and Entity citizenship is proved by the certificate of citizenship of BiH and Entity citizenship or by the passport of Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Citizenship of BiH is acquired by a child who has been born or found on the territory of BiH after the entry into force of the Constitution and both whose parents are unknown or of unknown citizenship or stateless, or if the child is stateless.
Citizenship of BiH is lost by the voluntary acquisition of another citizenship, unless a bilateral agreement between BiH and that State, approved by the Parliamentary Assembly in accordance with Article IV (4)(d) of the Constitution provides otherwise.
http://www.geocities.com/nationalite/bih_en.txt   (672 words)

  
 US Citizenship Application and Citizenship Test
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http://members.shaw.ca/vsoul/UScitizenship.html   (672 words)

  
 Citizenship - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Citizenship is membership in a political community (originally a city but now usually a state) and carries with it rights to political participation; a person having such membership is a citizen.
Whilst Commonwealth citizenship is sometimes enshrined in the written constitutions (where applicable) of Commonwealth states and is considered by some to be a form of dual citizenship, there have never been, nor are there any plans for a common passport.
This citizenship flows from national citizenship — one holds the nationality of an EU member state and as a result becomes a "citizen of the Union" in addition.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Citizenship   (1135 words)

  
 CANADIAN CITIZENSHIP OATH
Citizenship ceremonies are scheduled throughout the year and across the country.
Upon receipt of a successful result of the citizenship test a citizenship ceremony is hosted by a Presiding Officer wherein the petitioners will be required to repeat the Citizenship Oath.
All citizenship applicants over the age of 14 must take the Oath of Citizenship.
http://www.rsscanadaimmigration.com/en/citizenship/citizenshipoath.php   (1135 words)

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