Acquired Citizenship & Role of Apparent Status in Proving It: A Comparative Study

Evolutionary Studies in Imaginative Culture:61-66 (forthcoming)
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Abstract

The apparent situation is a method of establishing nationality where an individual can invoke it if he or she loses proof of his or her belonging to the country that claims to be entitled to his or her nationality. s nationality ", a legal situation in which an individual is unable to prove his or her nationality in order to lose evidence of his or her acquisition of citizenship from official documents or an incidental occurrence that has made the question of his or her nationality doubtful to the State in which he or she lives.

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