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  2. Right of abode - Wikipedia

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    The right of abode is an individual's freedom from immigration control in a particular country.A person who has the right of abode in a country does not need permission from the government to enter the country and can live and work there without restriction, and is immune from removal and deportation (unless the right of abode has been revoked).

  3. Portuguese nationality law - Wikipedia

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    The distinction between the meaning of the terms citizenship and nationality is not always clear in the English language and differs by country. Generally, nationality refers a person's legal belonging to a country and is the common term used in international treaties when referring to members of a state; citizenship refers to the set of rights and duties a person has in that nation. [2]

  4. Visa requirements for European Union citizens - Wikipedia

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    Directive 2004/38/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 29 April 2004 recognises the right of citizens of the Union and their family members to move and reside freely within the territory of the Member States [365] [366] [367] defines the right of free movement for citizens of the European Economic Area (EEA), which includes the ...

  5. Permanent residency - Wikipedia

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    Permanent residency itself is distinct from right of abode, which waives immigration control for such persons. Persons having permanent residency still require immigration control if they do not have right of abode. However, a right of abode automatically grants people permanent residency. This status also gives work permit in most cases. [1]

  6. European Union citizenship - Wikipedia

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    The introduction of a European form of citizenship with precisely defined rights and duties was considered as long ago as the 1960s", [12] but the roots of "the key rights of EU citizenship—primarily the right to live and the right to work anywhere within the territory of the Member States—can be traced back to the free movement provisions ...

  7. Visa requirements for British Overseas Territories citizens

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    British Overseas Territories citizens with a connection to the territory have right of abode. Falkland Islands: Visitor's permit on arrival 4 weeks [230] [231] The initial visitor's permit is valid for 4 weeks. Visitors who have a connection with the Falkland Islands have right of abode. Guernsey: Visa not required [232] Isle of Man: Visa not ...

  8. Immigration to Portugal - Wikipedia

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    The law aims to right the historic wrongs of the Portuguese Inquisition, which resulted in the expulsion or forced conversion of thousands of Jews from Portugal in the 15th and 16th centuries. The law grants citizenship to any descendants of those persecuted Jews who can prove their Sephardic Jewish ancestry and a "connection" to Portugal.

  9. Macau Resident Identity Card - Wikipedia

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    Holder of the Certificate of Entitlement to the Right of abode in the Macau SAR, or Born in Macau and one of the applicant's legal ascendant(s) was a Macau resident at the time of birth The front of a first-generation (2002) Macau permanent resident identity card (contact-based)