It has always been understood in the American experience that public schools are crucially linked to
claims on citizenship — 2nd class schools imply 2nd class citizenship.
Not exact matches
Translated into program, what Washington wanted to see was blacks concentrating in the main
on developing their capacities to exploit such opportunity as already lay at hand, relying
on the expectation that as such self - development proceeded, blacks would be in a stronger position to make a successful
claim for the full rights of
citizenship.
According to Claiborne and Haw, «to
claim that one's
citizenship in heaven is to say that you pledge allegiance not to any of the kingdom of the world but to Jesus and the body of those who take
on his suffering, enemy - loving posture toward the world.
Born to hippie parents
on a commune in Kingston, Ontario, Sproule
claims dual
citizenship with both Canada and the United States.
These scholars explore the ways in which people draw
on the vocabulary of the state to substantiate their own
claims of
citizenship (Gaventa, 2002; Holston, 2008; Jayal, 2013).
Last year witnesses
claimed on social media to have seen the former Ukip leader queuing at the German embassy, though his spokesman at the time denied Farage had been seeking
citizenship.
There are other factors that can affect dependency, but none that would seem to apply to you (non-U.S.
citizenship of the child; child being married; parents being
claimed as dependents
on someone else's taxes).
The Court starts by emphasizing that EU citizens can only
claim equal treatment with respect to social assistance benefits
on the basis of article 24 (1) of Directive 2004/38 («
Citizenship Directive») if they meet the residence conditions of that Directive (para. 38).
The case was initiated by and
on behalf of Britons living in the Netherlands who
claim that the Dutch state and the city of Amsterdam must ensure their EU
citizenship rights.
Furthermore, both the webpages of the Ministry of Migration and the
citizenship page of the Lithuanian Foreign Ministry fail to provide a definition for this specific term, as does the current law
on citizenship (despite directly citing the 1919 law for defining who is eligible to
claim citizenship as a descendant).
Answering the main question, the Court starts with recalling its finding in Dano that a Union citizen can only
claim equal treatment with regard to social assistance
on the basis of Article 24 (2) of the
Citizenship Directive if his residence complies with the stated conditions.
Nevertheless, other implications of the latter case remain undiscussed in Dano, in particular the finding of the Court in Brey that Member States may not automatically assume that an EU national
claiming social assistance can no longer invoke the
Citizenship Directive by reason of being a burden
on the public funds of the home state.
making all granchildren born to a grandmother unable to
claim whilst the grandfathers passed
on citizenship and under the 09 rule still can as long as they were born before 09.
The plaintiff here alleged that the Northern District had original jurisdiction based
on 28 U.S.C. § 1332 (a)(2)-- the diversity of
citizenship statute that vests Federal courts with jurisdiction over
claims between «citizens of a State and citizens or subjects of a foreign state.»
The Minister of
Citizenship has been denying citizenship to persons born before 1947 based on the claim that Canadian citizenship did not exist b
Citizenship has been denying
citizenship to persons born before 1947 based on the claim that Canadian citizenship did not exist b
citizenship to persons born before 1947 based
on the
claim that Canadian
citizenship did not exist b
citizenship did not exist before 1947.
According to his petition (available here in PDF via Legally India), only Indian citizens may practice law in India, though foreigners may be admitted to practice if their country of
citizenship permits Indian nationals to practice there; his
claim is that there is no proper reciprocity
on the part of the United States, the U.K. and Australia.