Citizenship refers to the status of being a member of a particular country or nation, with rights and responsibilities granted by that country's government. It typically involves being born in a country, having parents who are citizens of that country, or going through a naturalization process to become a citizen. Citizens have the right to vote, work, and live in their country, as well as access to certain benefits and protections provided by the government.
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- National citizenship: Membership in a nation or country. - Naturalization citizenship: Acquired through a legal process by a foreign-born person who meets certain requirements. - Birthright citizenship: Acquired by birth in a particular country through either the citizenship of one or both parents. - Dual citizenship: Possessing citizenship in more than one country. - Honorary citizenship: Bestowed by a country upon a foreign national for outstanding contributions or achievements.