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How to distinguish between "nationality" and "nationality" in English?
Nationality (official language): Nationality?

Fill in the nationality column in the official document.

Ethnic groups (in a broad sense): ethnic groups, such as the Chinese nation, national heroes, and ethnic groups (in a narrow sense): ethnic groups (formal) ethnic groups (informal), such as the Han nationality, have 56 ethnic groups. If 56 ethnic groups say that there are 56 ethnic groups in China, they will be accused of splitting the country.

In addition, telling foreigners that they are from China actually refers to a broad ethnic group. In China, people of 56 nationalities all say so.

What about Chinese Koreans from China, American Jews, American Jews, American Chinese Americans?

In addition, Korean-Americans in China use Chinese-Americans because they have integrated into the Chinese nation and have nothing to do with North and South Korea.

Extended data:

The Nationality Law stipulates the acquisition, loss and change of nationality. There are two main ways to acquire nationality: birth and naturalization.

There are two international principles for acquiring nationality by birth: jus sanguinis and jus soli. In a country that adopts the system of birthplace, regardless of the nationality of parents, children acquire nationality when they are born in their own country. In countries that adopt the principle of descent, regardless of the place of birth, the nationality of a child must follow that of both parents or one of them.

Naturalization refers to a foreigner or stateless person who obtains the nationality of a country after applying for and being approved in accordance with the laws of that country. There are also people who acquire the nationality of a country through marriage or adoption.

Because different countries have different regulations on nationality, dual nationality or statelessness often occurs under special circumstances. For example, a citizen of a country that adopts the principle of descent and a child born in a country that adopts the principle of birthplace have the nationality of two countries at the same time.

On the other hand, citizens of countries that adopt the principle of birthplace and children born in countries that adopt the principle of descent do not have the nationality of any country.

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