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  1. Dual citizenship means persons can have or travel with two passports. Each country sets its own criteria for citizenship and the rights of citizenship, which change from time to time, often becoming more restrictive. For example, until 1982, a person born in the UK was automatically a British citizen; this was subjected to ...

  2. Mexican nationality law. Nationality in Mexico is defined by multiple laws, including the 30th article of the Constitution of Mexico and other laws. The Constitution's 32nd article specifies the rights granted by Mexican legislation to Mexicans who also possess dual nationality.

  3. What is dual nationality? Individuals born abroad to a Mexican parent have two or more nationalities, as do those born in Mexico whose mother (s) or father (s) (or both) are foreigners. Whether or not you have dual nationality depends on the laws of the other country involved.

  4. Dual citizenship Dual citizenship means persons can travel with two passports. Both the United States and Nicaragua permit dual citizenship. A person who is considered a citizen by more than one nation has dual citizenship.

  5. While domestic documents often use the words citizenship and nationality interchangeably, nationality is a broader term that refers to national identity and formal membership in a nation, while citizen is reserved to nationals who have the recognized status of citizenship.

  6. Starting from 1 October 2013 the following are eligible to have dual citizenship with Latvia: citizens of member states of the EU, NATO and EFTA (Iceland, Liechtenstein, Norway, Switzerland) citizens of Australia, Brazil, New Zealand; citizens of the countries that have had mutual recognition of dual citizenship with Latvia