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'''Tierradorian nationality law''' ([[Tierradorian]]: ''Terranóq naçionlexinóq'') details the conditions in which a person holds Tierradorian nationality. In the [[Tierrador|Tierradorian Republic]], nationality is typically obtained through provisions in the Constitution, various laws, and international agreements. Citizenship is considered a right and not a privilege, with all persons who enter the nation being eligible to receive citizenship. While the domestic documents often use citizenship and nationality interchangeably, nationality refers to the legal means in which a person obtains a national identity and formal membership in a nation and citizenship refers to the relationship held by nationals who are also citizens.
'''Tierradorian nationality law''' ([[Tierradorian]]: ''Terranóq naçionlexinóq'') details the conditions in which a person holds Tierradorian nationality. In the [[Tierrador|Tierradorian Woqalate]], nationality is typically obtained through provisions in the Constitution, various laws, and international agreements. Citizenship is considered a right and not a privilege, with all persons who enter the nation being eligible to receive citizenship. While the domestic documents often use citizenship and nationality interchangeably, nationality refers to the legal means in which a person obtains a national identity and formal membership in a nation and citizenship refers to the relationship held by nationals who are also citizens.


[[File:Tierrador_passport.png|thumb|A Tierradorian-issued passport]]
[[File:Tierrador_passport.png|thumb|A Tierradorian-issued passport]]
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