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- Swiss_nationality_law abstract "Swiss citizenship is the status of being a citizen of Switzerland and it can be obtained by birth or naturalisation.The Swiss Citizenship Law is based on the following principles: Triple citizenship level (Swiss Confederation, canton and municipality) Acquisition of citizenship through descent (jus sanguinis) Prevention of statelessnessEvery Swiss national is a citizen of his municipality of origin, his canton of origin and the Confederation, in that order: a Swiss citizen is defined as someone who has the bourgeoisie of a Swiss municipality (article 37 of the Swiss Federal Constitution). He is entered in the family register of his place of origin. One's place of origin depends on how one has acquired Swiss nationality. Nationals who are naturalised take the nationality of the municipality in which they were naturalised; citizens who became Swiss by virtue of their parents or of their marriage to a Swiss national, take the municipality of their father or spouse. It is not to be confused with the place of birth, which may be different.".
- Swiss_nationality_law thumbnail Coat_of_Arms_of_Switzerland_(Pantone).svg?width=300.
- Swiss_nationality_law wikiPageExternalLink buergerrecht.html.
- Swiss_nationality_law wikiPageID "2143870".
- Swiss_nationality_law wikiPageRevisionID "605196427".
- Swiss_nationality_law hasPhotoCollection Swiss_nationality_law.
- Swiss_nationality_law subject Category:Nationality_law.
- Swiss_nationality_law subject Category:Swiss_law.
- Swiss_nationality_law subject Category:Swiss_society.
- Swiss_nationality_law type Country.
- Swiss_nationality_law type Place.
- Swiss_nationality_law type PopulatedPlace.
- Swiss_nationality_law type Wikidata:Q532.
- Swiss_nationality_law type Country.
- Swiss_nationality_law type Place.
- Swiss_nationality_law type Location.
- Swiss_nationality_law comment "Swiss citizenship is the status of being a citizen of Switzerland and it can be obtained by birth or naturalisation.The Swiss Citizenship Law is based on the following principles: Triple citizenship level (Swiss Confederation, canton and municipality) Acquisition of citizenship through descent (jus sanguinis) Prevention of statelessnessEvery Swiss national is a citizen of his municipality of origin, his canton of origin and the Confederation, in that order: a Swiss citizen is defined as someone who has the bourgeoisie of a Swiss municipality (article 37 of the Swiss Federal Constitution). ".
- Swiss_nationality_law label "Cittadinanza svizzera".
- Swiss_nationality_law label "Nationalité suisse".
- Swiss_nationality_law label "Schweizer Bürgerrecht".
- Swiss_nationality_law label "Swiss nationality law".
- Swiss_nationality_law label "瑞士國籍法".
- Swiss_nationality_law sameAs Schweizer_Bürgerrecht.
- Swiss_nationality_law sameAs Nationalité_suisse.
- Swiss_nationality_law sameAs Cittadinanza_svizzera.
- Swiss_nationality_law sameAs m.06p_54.
- Swiss_nationality_law sameAs Q448506.
- Swiss_nationality_law sameAs Q448506.
- Swiss_nationality_law wasDerivedFrom Swiss_nationality_law?oldid=605196427.
- Swiss_nationality_law depiction Coat_of_Arms_of_Switzerland_(Pantone).svg.
- Swiss_nationality_law isPrimaryTopicOf Swiss_nationality_law.