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    Jus soli (English: /dʒʌs ˈsoʊlaɪ/ juss SOH-ly or /juːs ˈsoʊli/ yooss SOH-lee, Latin: [juːs ˈsɔliː]), meaning 'right of soil', is the right of anyone born...
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  • with jus soli ('right of soil'), which is solely based on the place of birth. In the 21st century, almost all states apply some combination of jus soli and...
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    obtain citizenship for the child in a country with birthright citizenship (jus soli). Such a child is sometimes called an "anchor baby" if their citizenship...
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    Thai nationality law includes principles of both jus sanguinis and jus soli. Thailand's first Nationality Act was passed in 1913. The most recent law dates...
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  • categorized into three principles: jus soli, or right by birth on the soil; jus sanguinis, or right of the blood; and jus matrimonii, or right of marriage...
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  • of the United States automatically acquires U.S. citizenship, known as jus soli ("right of the soil"). This includes the territories of Puerto Rico, the...
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  • unconditional jus soli citizenship, while it has been limited or abolished in almost all other countries. In many cases, both jus soli and jus sanguinis hold...
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  • at the nearest Bangladeshi Embassy or Mission. Citizenship is acquired jus soli (Citizenship by right of birth within the territory), or at birth, when...
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    acquire Italian citizenship, aligning partially with the principle of jus soli. Acknowledgement or Legitimation: Children gain Italian citizenship through...
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    factors: integration, individual adherence, and the primacy of the soil (jus soli). Political integration (which includes but is not limited to racial integration)...
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  • principles—jus soli ("right of the soil"; a "common law" doctrine), and jus sanguinis ("right of the blood"; a "civil law" doctrine). Under jus soli, a child's...
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  • because various states apply differing principles of nationality, namely jus soli and jus sanguinis, to varying degrees and with varying qualifications. Before...
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  • Africa, and the UK have a modified jus soli, which requires at least one parent to be a citizen of the country (jus sanguinis) or a legal permanent resident...
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    the acquisition of citizenship at birth through a mixed system of jus soli and jus sanguinis. Citizenship was acquired by children born in Portugal in...
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  • of the child, who automatically qualifies as an American citizen under jus soli and the rights guaranteed in the Fourteenth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution...
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    Indian nationality law largely follows the jus sanguinis (citizenship by right of blood) as opposed to the jus soli (citizenship by right of birth within the...
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    any of the British territories. The Act also modified the application of jus soli in British nationality. Prior to the Act coming into force, any person...
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  • through one of two modes, although many nations recognize both modes today: Jus soli ("right of the soil") denotes a regime by which nationality is acquired...
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  • nationality of the baby, a practice often referred to by the Latin phrase jus soli. Almost all countries outside the Americas instead attribute nationality...
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    Iranian nationality law contains principles of both jus sanguinis and jus soli. The full nationality law is defined in Book 2 of the Civil Code of Iran...
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    naturalized prior to the revocation of jus soli citizenship rights and children born to Saudi fathers under the jus sanguinis principle. Most Indo-Saudis...
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  • original ascertained US citizenship. Jus soli ("right of the soil") is citizenship by birth in the United States, whereas jus sanguinis ("right of blood") here...
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    She is a French citizen and does not have Canadian citizenship due to jus soli not applying to children of diplomats. Her grandfather was Russian painter...
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    country's territory (jus soli) and/or requiring that one or both natural parents be a citizen of the country at the time of birth (jus sanguinis). Article...
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    Belgian nationality and is based on a mixture of the principles of jus sanguinis and jus soli. Belgian nationality was historically governed by a law dating...
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    nationality law is historically based on the principles of jus soli (Latin for "right of soil") and jus sanguinis, according to Ernest Renan's definition, in...
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  • territory (jus soli), as well as the statutory laws adopted in England since at least 1350, which included children born abroad to British fathers (jus sanguinis...
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    Albanian nationality law is based on a mixture of the principles of Jus sanguinis and Jus soli. In other words, both place of birth and Albanian parentage are...
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    However, the laws pertaining to their other citizenship may disagree. Jus soli is the right of anyone born in the territory of a state to nationality...
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    of her birthplace, she holds American citizenship due to the country's jus soli nationality law. She is the youngest of six siblings, four of whom are...
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