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Multiple studies and meta-analyses have also been conducted to look at the relationship between organizational citizenship behavior ( OCB ) and organizational performance and success.
In practice, Multiple citizenship is acknowledged and accepted by Peru and its consular and diplomatic staff.
* Multiple citizenship
* Multiple citizenship

Multiple and Dual
There are several ways of achieving this, including Dual Tone Multiple Frequency ( DTMF ) signalling and Continuous Tone Coded Squelch System ( CTCSS ).

citizenship and Dual
Dual citizenship should only be allowed in exceptional cases.
Dual nationals holding a Commonwealth citizenship that recognise the British monarch as head of state are entitled to use the styling.
Dual citizenship is associated with two categories of security concerns: foreign influence and foreign preference.
Dual citizenship in itself is not the major problem in obtaining or retaining security clearance in the United States.
* Dual citizenship
Dual citizenship was established ( Article 5 ( 3 ): " Every Czechoslovak citizen is at the same time a citizen of the Czech Socialist Republic or the Slovak Socialist Republic "), and many of the former functions of the central government were instead placed under the jurisdiction of the two national governments.
If, however, the same person emigrated to Canada, obtained Canadian citizenship and commenced employment with a Canadian company, they would be treated as a Canadian-UK Dual National for the purposes of any U. S. export authorization to which their employer was a party.
Dual citizenship between the two states was originally not allowed ; only years later did courts make it possible.
Note: It may look like but it is not a passport nor does it confer actual Dual citizenship.
Dual citizenship may or may not be permitted.
Dual citizenship is also not allowed, except for those who acquired citizenship by birth.

citizenship and nationality
Hence, nation-states with strong traditions of ethnic nationalism tend to define nationality or citizenship by jus sanguinis ( the law of blood, descent from a person of that nationality ) while countries with strong traditions of civic nationalism tend to define nationality or citizenship by jus soli ( the law of soil, birth within the nation-state ).
According to the Greek nationality law, Greeks born abroad may transmit citizenship to their children from generation to generation indefinitely.
The statutes forbid communication which is hateful, threatening, abusive, or insulting and which targets a person on account of skin colour, race, disability, nationality ( including citizenship ), ethnic or national origin, religion, or sexual orientation.
In a number of countries, nationality is legally a distinct concept from citizenship, or nationality is a necessary but not sufficient condition to exercise full political rights within a state or other polity.
Conceptually, citizenship is focused on the internal political life of the state, and nationality is a matter of international dealings.
Since it is a multiethnic society, Peruvian people usually treat their nationality as a citizenship instead of an ethnicity.
Similarly, in British law the phrase racial group means " any group of people who are defined by reference to their race, colour, nationality ( including citizenship ) or ethnic or national origin ".
The trooper interrogated the family, questioned them about their nationality, and asked for proof of citizenship.
Koreans tend to equate nationality or citizenship with membership in a single, homogeneous ethnic group or " race " ( minjok, in Korean ).
The Sophia Naturalization Act 1705 granted the right of British nationality to Sophia's non-Roman Catholic descendants ; those who had obtained the right to British citizenship via this Act at any time before its repeal by the British Nationality Act 1948 retain this lawful right today.
Travelers to the continental United States and Puerto Rico need to pre-clear U. S. customs and present a passport or proof of U. S. citizenship or nationality.
Naturalization ( or naturalisation ) is the acquisition of citizenship and nationality by somebody who was not a citizen of that country at the time of birth.
The Indian citizenship and nationality law and the Constitution of India provides single citizenship for the entire country.
Following these reforms, Indian nationality law largely follows the jus sanguinis ( citizenship by right of blood ) as opposed to the jus soli ( citizenship by right of birth within the territory ).
The People's Republic of China gives citizenship to persons with one or two parents with Chinese nationality who have not taken residence in other countries.
After Israel gained its independence in May 1948, the Israeli parliament created two laws regarding immigration, citizenship and naturalization: the Law of Return and the Israeli nationality law.
* All patients have EMTALA rights equally, regardless of age, race, religion, nationality, ethnicity, residence, citizenship, or legal status.

Dual and nationality
Dual nationality is when a single person has a formal relationship with two separate, sovereign states.
Dual nationality was considered a problem that caused conflict between states and sometimes imposed mutually exclusive requirements on affected people, such as simultaneously serving in two countries ' military forces.
* Dual National: Holds nationality from the country of a foreign signatory and one or more additional foreign countries.
Although “ nationality ” is not defined under ITAR, it is accepted that the U. S. Government will take country of origin and continued ties or allegiance to a country into account when determining Dual or Third Country Nationality.
It is also possible for a person who was born in one country to become a Dual National for the purposes of ITAR without necessarily leaving their country of origin, simply by obtaining a foreign passport ( thereby “ holding nationality ” from another country ).
Restrictions on access to USML items by Dual and Third Country National employees of foreign persons essentially forces foreign persons to discriminate against their employees who do not meet the nationality criteria under an export authorization.
* Dual nationality
Dual Citizenship is permitted under Irish nationality law

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