Nation
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Acquisition by birth
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Acquisition by descent
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Acquisition by marriage
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Acquisition by naturalization
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Multiple nationality permitted
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Belfras
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Persons born in Belfras:
- to a parent holding Belfrasian citizenship
- to a parent granted extraordinary residency status
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Belfrasian citizenship is acquired by descent under one of the following conditions:
Conditions
- born to at least one parent with Belfrasian citizenship at time of birth
- at least one parent has Belfrasian citizenship not by descent
- at least one parent has Belfrasian citizenship not by naturalization
- a person naturalizing to a foreign state loses the ability to obtain Belfrasian citizenship by descent (if not already claimed) or to pass on Latin citizenship by descent to his or her children after foreign naturalization
- minor children under the age of 5 adopted by a married couple with Belfrasian citizenship.
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- 5 years of continuous legal residence or indefinite right to remain (and having no prior immigration restrictions at time of application)
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Naturalization conditions
- 10 years continuous legal residence (Permanent residency granted after 5)
- Continuous residency may be reduced to 3 years for individuals serving in the Belfrasian Armed Forces
- Continuous residency may be reduced to 5 years for individuals with exceptional skills
- Holder of permanent residency at time of application
- Shows sufficient level of knowledge of Belfrasian culture, people and Basic-II level of Latin in verbal/non-verbal exam
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Yes
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Garima
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Persons born in Garima:
- to a parent holding Gariman citizenship
- to two legal permanent residents of Garima
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Gariman citizenship is acquired by descent under one of the following conditions:
Conditions
- born to at least one parent with Gariman citizenship at time of birth
- at least one parent has Gariman citizenship not by naturalization
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- 8 years of continuous legal residence or indefinite right to remain (and having no prior immigration restrictions at time of application)
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Naturalization conditions
- 12 years continuous legal residence (Permanent residency granted after 6)
- Holder of permanent residency at time of application
- show sufficient knowledge of Garima, its culture, language, people and pass an entrance exam or pass Gariman language competency testing. There are no exemptions granted on the basis of language, and passable knowledge of Garima is required to gain citizenship. These language requirements are typically required to obtain permanent residency.
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Yes
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Garza
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Persons born in Garza:
- to a parent holding Garzan citizenship
- are stateless
- are foundlings
- are refugees
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Garzan citizenship is acquired by descent under one of the following conditions:
Conditions
- born to at least one parent with Garzan citizenship at time of birth
- at least one parent has Garzan citizenship not by descent
- at least one parent has Garzan citizenship not by naturalization
- a person naturalizing to a foreign state loses the ability to obtain Garzan citizenship by descent (if not already claimed) or to pass on Garzan citizenship by descent to his or her children after foreign naturalization
- minor children under the age of 5 adopted by a married couple with Garzan citizenship
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- 4 years of continuous legal residence or indefinite right to remain (and having no prior immigration restrictions at time of application)
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Naturalization conditions
- 8 years continuous legal residence (permanent residency typically granted after 5 years)
- continuous residency may be reduced to 4 years for individuals that are citizens of BC nations
- continuous residency may be reduced to 4 years for individuals that served in the Garzan Armed Forces
- continuous residency may be reduced to 4 years for individual that contribute exceptional skills (civil, scientific, economic, cultural)
- holder of permanent residency at the time of application
- show sufficient knowledge of Garza, its culture, language, people and pass an entrance exam or pass Garzan language competency testing. There are no exemptions granted on the basis of language, and passable knowledge of Garzan is required to gain citizenship. These language requirements are typically required to obtain permanent residency if not already a Belisarian citizen.
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Yes
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Ghant
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Persons born in Ghant:
- to a parent holding Ghantish citizenship
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Ghantish citizenship is acquired by descent under one of the following conditions:
Conditions
- born to at least one parent with Ghantish citizenship at time of birth
- at least one parent has Ghantish citizenship not by naturalization
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- 12 years of continuous legal residence or indefinite right to remain (and having no prior immigration restrictions at time of application)
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Naturalization conditions
- 12 years continuous legal residence (Permanent residency granted after 6)
- Holder of permanent residency at time of application
- show sufficient knowledge of Ghant, its culture, language, people and pass an entrance exam or pass Ghantish language competency testing. There are no exemptions granted on the basis of language, and passable knowledge of Ghantish is required to gain citizenship. These language requirements are typically required to obtain permanent residency.
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Yes
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Gristol-Serkonos
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Persons born in Gristol-Serkonos: (jus soli)
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Gristo-Serkonan citizenship is acquired by descent under one of the following conditions:
Conditions
- Individuals born abroad to a native-born or naturalized Gristo-Serkonan parent.
- While individuals born outside Gristol-Serkonos within one generation of a native-born or naturalized citizen parent are granted citizenship by descent, their children are not granted citizenship by descent. Citizenship for these individuals can be granted if their birth was registered at a Gristo-Serkonan diplomatic mission within two years of birth.
- a person naturalizing to a foreign state loses the ability to obtain Gristo-Serkonan citizenship by descent (if not already claimed) or to pass on citizenship by descent to his or her children after foreign naturalization
- minor children under the age of 5 adopted by a married couple with either parent having Gristo-Serkonan citizenship
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- 5 years of continuous legal residence or indefinite right to remain (and having no prior immigration restrictions at time of application)
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Naturalization conditions
- Permanent resident over the age of 18 may become Gristo-Serkonan citizens by grant after residing in Gristol-Serkonos for more than eight years.
- Alternatively, permanent residents automatically gain citizenship after completing two years of military service in the Regular Forces or five years in the Volunteer Reserve.
- Filed taxes in three of the preceding eight years.
- Demonstrated proficiency in either Nordic and Serkonan. Permanent resident must also demonstrate a sufficient level of knowledge of culture of either constituent country they wish to reside in.
- Passed the National Citizenship Test.
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Yes
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Keuland
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Persons born in Keuland:
- to a parent holding Keulandic citizenship
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Keulandic citizenship is acquired by descent under one of the following conditions:
Conditions
- born to at least one parent with Keulandic citizenship at time of birth
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No
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NA
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No
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Latium
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Persons born in Latium:
- to a parent holding Latin citizenship
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Latin citizenship is acquired by descent under one of the following conditions:
Conditions
- born to at least one parent with Latin citizenship at time of birth
- at least one parent has Latin citizenship not by descent
- at least one parent has Latin citizenship not by naturalization
- a person naturalizing to a foreign state loses the ability to obtain Latin citizenship by descent (if not already claimed) or to pass on Latin citizenship by descent to his or her children after foreign naturalization
- minor children under the age of 5 adopted by a married couple with Latin citizenship
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- 4 years of continuous legal residence or indefinite right to remain (and having no prior immigration restrictions at time of application)
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Naturalization conditions
- 9 years continuous legal residence (permanent residency typically granted after 5 years)
- continuous residency may be reduced to 3 years for individuals that served in the Latin Armed Forces
- continuous residency may be reduced to 4 years for individual that contribute exceptional skills (civil, scientific, economic, cultural)
- holder of permanent residency at the time of application
- show sufficient knowledge of Latium, its culture, language, people and pass an entrance exam or pass Latin language competency testing. There are no exemptions granted on the basis of language, and passable knowledge of Latin is required to gain citizenship. These language requirements are typically required to obtain permanent residency if not already a Belfrasian citizen or Garzan citizen.
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No, unless:
Conditions
- the foreign citizenship is obtained by birth (binational parents [one Latin, one foreign] or birth in a jus-soli country)
- the foreign citizenship is of Belfras or Garza and obtained by naturalization
- the foreign citizenship is obtained by naturalization and permission has been granted by the Home Bureau
- born in Latium to at least one legal permanent resident and grown up there. The foreign parents born and grown up abroad must not have dual citizenship themselves.
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Lihnidos
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Persons born in Lihnidos:
- to a parent holding Lihnidosi citizenship
- who are foundlings
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Lihnidosi citizenship is acquired by descent under one of the following conditions:
Conditions
- born to at least one individual who holds Lihnidosi citizenship at the time of birth
- a person naturalizing to a foreign state loses the ability to obtain Lihnidosi citizenship by descent (if not already claimed) or to pass on Lihnidosi citizenship by descent to his or her children after foreign naturalization
- minors under the age of 6 adopted by Lihnidosi citizens
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- 5 years of continuous legal residency, of which three must be during the marriage
- If the marriage is ended within two years of citizenship being granted, citizenship may be revoked
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Naturalization conditions
- 5 years of continuous legal residency (permanent residency typically granted after 4 years)
- Continuous residency may be reduced to 2 years for individuals who serve in the Lihnidosi Armed Forces
- Continuous residency may be reduced to 3 years for individuals who have completed four years of post-secondary education coursework at a Lihnidosi university or who show exceptional skill in a field deemed to be beneficial to Lihnidos
- holder of permanent residency at time of petition for citizenship.
- Must pass an entrance to citizenship exam that covers knowledge of Lihnidosi culture, history, people, and values. Must also show proficiency in either the Hellenic or Latin language, both written and verbal. There are no exemptions granted on the basis of language, and passable knowledge of Hellenic or Latin is required to gain citizenship. These language requirements are typically required to obtain permanent residency if not already a Belisarian citizen.
- Must not have any felony charges during the entire duration of residency in Lihnidos.
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No, unless:
Conditions
- the foreign citizenship is obtained by birth
- the foreign citizenship is of a BC country and obtained by naturalization
- permission is granted by the Ministry of the Interior
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Mutul
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Persons born in the Mutul:
- to a parent holding Mutul citizenship
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K'uhun status is acquired by descent under one of the following conditions:
Conditions
- born to at least one K'uhun at time of birth
- a person naturalizing to a foreign state loses the ability to obtain K'uhun status by descent (if not already claimed) or to pass on K'uhun status by descent to his or her children after foreign naturalization
- minor children under the age of 9 adopted by a K'uhun
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- Marriage does not grant K'uhun status. Only convertion to the Sak Be and swearing obedience to the K'uhul Ajaw can grant it.
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Naturalization conditions
- Convertion to the Sak Be faith
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No, unless:
Conditions
- permission is granted by the K'uhul Ajaw
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Sudemark
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Persons born in Sudemark:
- to a parent holding Sodden citizenship
- to two legal permanent residents of Sudemark
- stateless, refugee, or otherwise lacking in other national allegiance.
are considered legal Sodden nationals and have rights to legal residency. In order to become a full Sodden citizen, a natural-born Sodden national must successfully apply for citizenship and pass a National Basic Civics Assessment (NBCA).
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Persons who are:
Conditions
- born to at least one citizen by birth or descent.
- born to two citizens by marriage or naturalization.
- minors under the age of 8 adopted by Sodden citizens.
are considered legal permanent residents or Sodden nationals. In order to become a full Sodden citizen, they must successfully apply for citizenship and pass a National Basic Civics Assessment (NBCA).
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- 4 years of legal residency at time of petition for citizenship. Must apply for citizenship and pass a National Basic Civics Assessment (NBCA).
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Naturalization Conditions
- 8 years of continuous legal residency at time of petition for citizenship.
- Permanent residency typically granted after 3 years of continuous legal residence.
- Period may be reduced for those with refugee status or those with noteworthy skills which make them a national asset.
- Holder of permanent residency at time of petition for citizenship.
- Must pass an extensive written test regarding rights, responsibilities, and traditions of Sodden citizenship, Sodden culture, traditions, and heritage (NBCA, see above).
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Yes
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Ottonia
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Persons born in Ottonia:
- to a parent holding Ottonian citizenship
- to two legal permanent residents of Ottonia
- stateless, refugee, or otherwise lacking in other national allegiance.
are considered legal Ottonian nationals and have rights to legal residency. In order to become a full Ottonian citizen, a natural-born Ottonian national must successfully apply for citizenship and pass a National Basic Civics Assessment (NBCA). Persons born on Ottonian soil may be registered at birth as Ottonian nationals provided they do not claim any other nationality.
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Persons who are:
Conditions
- born to at least one citizen by birth or descent.
- born to two citizens by marriage or naturalization.
- minors under the age of 8 adopted by Ottonia citizens.
are considered legal permanent residents or Ottonian nationals. In order to become a full Ottonian citizen, they must successfully apply for citizenship and pass a National Basic Civics Assessment (NBCA).
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- 5 years of legal residency at time of petition for citizenship. Must apply for citizenship and pass a National Basic Civics Assessment (NBCA).
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Naturalization Conditions
- 10 years of continuous legal residency at time of petition for citizenship.
- Permanent residency typically granted after 3 years of continuous legal residence.
- Period may be reduced for those with refugee status or those with noteworthy skills which make them a national asset.
- Holder of permanent residency at time of petition for citizenship.
- Must pass an extensive written test regarding rights, responsibilities, and traditions of Ottonian citizenship, Ottonian culture, traditions, and heritage (NBCA, see above).
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Yes, although restrictions and conditions apply.
Conditions
- the foreign citizenship is obtained by birth, descent, or marriage. Naturalization in a foreign country without a prior exemption results in the revocation of Ottonian citizenship.
- the foreign citizenship is obtained by naturalization with permission for an exemption from the Department of Foreign Affairs.
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Sydalon
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Persons born in Sydalon:
- to a parent holding Sydalene citizenship
- to foundlings
- are stateless
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Sydalene citizenship is acquired by descent under one of the following conditions:
Conditions
- born to at least one parent with Sydalene citizenship at time of birth
- at least one parent has Sydalene citizenship not by naturalization
- adhere to Fabrian Catholicism
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- 2 years of continuous legal residence
- adhere to Fabrian Catholicism (for at least 1 years at time of application
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Naturalization conditions
- 10 years continuous legal residence
- continuous residency may be reduced to 3 years for individuals that served in the Sydalene Defense Forces
- continuous residency may be waived for
- adhere to Fabrian Catholicism (for at least 4 years at time of application)
- pass an entrance exam
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Yes
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Talahara
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Persons born in Talahara (jus soli)
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Talaharan citizenship is acquired by descent under the following conditions:
Conditions
- born to at least one parent with Talaran citizenship at time of birth, whether by birth or naturalization
- sponsorship by a Talaharan labour union or community group†
- residency in Talahara for a period of at least six months†
†Waived for minors
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No
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Naturalization conditions
- sponsorship by a Talaharan labour union or community group
- employment and residency in Talahara for a period of at least two years
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Yes
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Tyreseia
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Persons born in Tyreseia (jus soli)
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Tyreseian citizenship is acquired by descent under one of the following conditions:
Conditions
- born to at least one parent with Tyreseian citizenship at time of birth, whether by birth or naturalized
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2 years of continuous legal residence
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Naturalization conditions
- (outdated) have Latin citizenship and provably demonstrate being persecuted or otherwise prosecuted or arrested for socialist or socialist-adjacent views
- 4 years continuous legal residence
- continuous residency may be waived for
- minor children under the age of 10 adopted by Tyreseian citizens
- those who reside for 1 year and can demonstrate possession of a skill in demand by a local union
- Have citizenship of an Oorupaqi or Salacian nation and provably demonstrate descent from a Tyreseian community or creole community originating from trans-Oorupaqi trade
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Yes
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Velikoslavia
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Persons born in Velikoslavia (jus soli)
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Velikoslavian citizenship is acquired by descent under one of the following conditions:
Conditions
- born to at least one parent with Veliko citizenship at time of birth, whether by birth or naturalized
- directly related (up to second cousin) with a legal Peer
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4 years of continuous legal residence
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Naturalization conditions
- 3 years continuous legal residence
- continuous residency may be waived for
- minor children under the age of 14 adopted by a Veliko citizen
- those who reside for two years and possess a Class A permit
- have an acceptable command of Velerian
- be able to demonstrate a knowledge of local customs and culture
- held employment for the majority of the three year period
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Yes
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Yisrael
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Persons born in Yisrael:
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Yisraeli citizenship is acquired by descent under one of the following conditions:
Conditions
- born to at least one parent with Yisraeli citizenship at time of birth
- at least one parent has Yisraeli citizenship not by naturalization
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- 2 years of continuous legal residence
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Naturalization conditions
- 3 years continuous legal residence
- continuous residency may be reduced to 1 year for individuals that served in the Royal Yisraeli Defense Forces
- continuous residency may be waived for
- take an oath of citizenship
- pass an naturalization civics examination
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Yes
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