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What is the difference between jus soli and jus sanguinis?
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Jus soli means "right of the soil" and gives citizenship to people who are born in a country. Jus sanguinis means "right of blood" and gives citizenship based on a person's parents, even if the child is born in another country. In other words, jus soli depends on where you are born, and jus sanguinis depends on who your parents are. Different countries use one or both rules to decide who is a citizen.
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