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NATIONALITY1690s, "national quality," from national + -ity (in some usages perhaps from French nationalité. As "fact of belonging to or being a citizen of a particular state," from 1828, grad [..]
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NATIONALITYn. A connection with a particular nation.
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NATIONALITYnatsyonalitet
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NATIONALITYNationality is the legal relationship between a person and a state. The person becomes subject to the state's laws, even while not physically present in the state, in exchange for the state' [..]
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NATIONALITY(n) people having common origins or traditions and often comprising a nation(n) the status of belonging to a particular nation by birth or naturalization
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NATIONALITYFor grant awarding purposes, one of the main eligibility criteria. Click here Nationality criteria for further information on ‘Nationality’ requirements.
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NATIONALITYHaving citizenship of a nationstate, including things like voting rights, a passport, and the right of residence.
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NATIONALITYThe country of a person's citizenship or country in which the person is deemed a national.
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NATIONALITYThe country of a person's citizenship or country in which the person is deemed a national. Crewman
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NATIONALITYFor purposes of USAID's procurement rules, nationality refers to the place of incorporation, ownership, citizenship, residence, etc. of suppliers of goods and services (Series 300).
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NATIONALITY
Membership of a particular nation or state, by origin, birth, naturalization, ownership, allegiance or otherwise.
National, i.e. ethnic and/or cultural, character or identity.
A people sharing a [..]
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NATIONALITYCountry of residence of the head office of an institutional entity.
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NATIONALITYstatus of a person's citizenship to a nation or country.
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NATIONALITYpeople having common origins or traditions and often comprising a nation; "immigrants of the same nationality often seek each other out"; "such images define the [..]
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NATIONALITYLegal bond between a person and a state. Under Art. 1, Hague Convention on Certain Questions Relating to the Conflict of Nationality Laws, 1930, "it is for each state to determine under its own laws who are its nationals. This law shall be recognized by other states in so far as it is consistent with international conventions, internationa [..]
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NATIONALITYA person's nationality can be established by checking the specific information under nationality or national status in his travel document (e.g. passport or national identity card). In general, permission to enter a country without a visa is based on nationality and not on the country which issued his or her travel document.
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