Citizenship is the status enjoyed by nationals of a country which entitle them to full legal economic, social and political rights. Citizens therefore entitle to vote and be voted for in his country.
HOW TO ACQUIRE CITIZENSHIP
- Citizenship by birth: any one born in the country in which is parents are citizen automatically becomes a citizen of that country.
- Citizen by descent: in some country, some can become a citizen if he can show that his grandparents are/were citizens of the country.
- Citizen by registration: this is citizenship acquired by registering with the appropriate authority in a country and usually applies to those who which to acquire citizenship by virtue of marriage to a citizen.
- Honorary citizenship: An honorary citizen is one on whom the citizenship of another country is conferred as a mark of honor. Heads of state sometimes acquire this sort of citizenship. Nobel Laureate Wole Soyinka is also a notable example.
- Citizenship by naturalization: this is citizenship acquired by foreigners in another country after they have met some acquirements. Such acquirement differs from one country to another.
WAYS OF LOOSING CITIZENSHIP
- If a citizen renounces his citizenship.
- If the citizen is found guilty reasonable felony.
- A citizen could forfeit his acquired citizenship if the government of his country denies him of such right.
- If a naturalized citizen is jailed for more than three years within seven years he acquired the citizenship.
- If the activities pf the citizen are prejudicial to the corporate existence and interest of the country .
DUTIES AND OBLIGATION OF A CITIZEN
- LAW ABIDING: every citizen is expected to obey all the laws of his country including traffic laws irrespective of his position.
- PAYMENT OF TAXES: a good citizen is expected to pay all the taxes due to him as at when due from which government can provide him and others essential services.
- DEFENCE OF THE COUNTRY: a citizen should be prepared to defend his country when it is threatened.
- CIVIC RESPONSIBILITIES: it is also the responsibility of a good citizen to register during registration exercise and vote during elections if qualified to do so.
- ASSISTING THE LAW ENFORCEMENT AGENTS: a good citizen should always be prepared to assist the police and other law enforcement agents in reducing crime rate in the country by giving them useful information.
EVALUATION:
- Enumerate five ways of losing citizenship.
- What are the duties and obligations of a citizen to a state?
ASSIGNMENT
- What is naturalization?
- How can a naturalized citizen forfeit his citizenship?
- Define citizenship.
- how can citizenship be acquired?
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