Identity is how you would describe yourself... name, weight, age, morals, values, etc where citizenship is your legal right to live in a specific country.
Hi, if you are born in a country you get a citizenship of that country ( that is single citizenship). If you migrate to another country and get a citizenship from that country but you do not want to give up the citizenship of your home country then it is a dual citizenship.
The compound word of citizen is "citizenship".
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If I understand the question correctly - - -A legal IDENTITY would refer to WHO you areand most particularly your name.A legal STATUS would refer to WHAT you are(e.g.: deceased - alive - incarcerated - free - etc - etc).
Answer citizenshipActually, there are three (and perhaps more), namely, Nationality, Citizenship and Residence. Nationality usually describes the country where you were born.Citizenship is a legal matter, that you have been registered with the government of a country as having rights as a full citizen in that country. For most people, that is the country where they are born and continue to live, but if a person moves to another country, citizenship may be obtained in the new country, by applying to the government.Residence is the place where you have a permanent residence, where you spend most of your time during a year.So a person who is born in England, moves to Canada as a child and applies to Canada for citizenship, then spends time in France as a teacher, for example, could have English nationality, Canadian citizenship and French residence.
No difference in the meaning but when people talk about immigration and citizenship topics, almost all of them use the term 'dual citizenship'.
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Dual citizenship means full citizenship of one country and partial citizenship of the other country whereas double citizenship means full citizenship of both the countries.
No difference in the meaning but when people talk about Immigration and citizenship topics, almost all of them use the term 'Dual Citizenship'.
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The difference between substitution and transposition is that in:Subtitution:each letter retains its position but changes its identity,Transposition:each letter retains its identity but changes its position.
The term "corporate social responsibility" and "corporate citizenship" are often used interchangeably. They are used to describe the idea of a business making a positive difference in the world.
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Naturalized citizens must apply for citizenship.
identity is a special information related to a particular person and equation is a way of writing a formula with the sign (=)
Yes. Identity, age and citizenship.