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What is the difference between citizenship and nationality?.

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  • 04-03-2022

Answer:

Very simple.

Explanation:

While the terms "citizenship" and "nationality" are sometimes used interchangeably, this is for political purposes rather than because there is no difference between the two. The most familiar instance of this is the use of "nationality" to denote state citizenship (as in nationality law).

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