入籍

Peter J. Spiro
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为什么国家会在出生后授予公民身份?入籍意味着在出生后分配公民身份。在现代时期的传统模式中,一个国家的国民此后在另一个国家永久定居,能够在被收养国归化....
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Naturalization
Why do countries grant anyone citizenship after birth? Naturalization implicates the allocation of citizenship after birth. In the conventional template of the modern period, a national of one country who thereafter permanently resettles in another country is able to naturalize in the adopted country....
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