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  1. 12 lut 2017 · Here's a glance at how countries across Europe handle citizenship and birthright issues for immigrants of the first, second or third generation.

  2. 18 wrz 2024 · Countries with birthright citizenship, also known as jus soli, grant automatic citizenship to individuals born within their borders, regardless of their parents’ nationality or legal status. This form of citizenship offers a simple path to getting a passport for those born in qualifying countries.

  3. 12 lut 2017 · BERLIN (AP) — As voters in Switzerland are deciding Sunday whether to make it easier for “third-generation foreigners” to get the country’s citizenship, here’s a glance at how other countries across Europe are handling citizenship and birthright issues for immigrants of the first, second or third generation.

  4. While the laws of most countries are neutral concerning the origin (but not the legal status) of a child’s parents, there are two notable exceptions: Mali and Liberia grant birthright citizenship based on race.

  5. This report published by the European University Institute examines the development of birthright citizenship across the EU Member States during the 2013-2020 period. The study finds that most changes during this period made citizenship more inclusive, but with limited potential impact.

  6. 11 sty 2023 · Birthright citizenship (Jus soli) is a legislative policy under which any child born within a country's border is automatically given citizenship in that country, even if their parents are not citizens. Currently, 35 nations in the world have unrestricted birthright citizenship.

  7. 3 gru 2018 · In two out of three countries in the world, birthright citizenship laws do not provide the children of immigrants the citizenship of the country in which they are born and live, and also can produce statelessness.