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  2. Lithuanian nationality law - Wikipedia

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    It went into effect on 6 July 2016, amending the Law on Citizenship of the Republic of Lithuania (Law XI-1196 Dec 2, 2010). [6] Article 7 of the Law on Citizenship as amended on 23 June 2016 lists the following criteria for dual citizenship: [7] They have acquired citizenship of the Republic of Lithuania and citizenship of another state at birth.

  3. Recognition of same-sex unions in Lithuania - Wikipedia

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    A GLOBSEC survey conducted in March 2023 showed that 22% of Lithuanians supported same-sex marriage, while 60% were opposed. [50] The 2023 Eurobarometer found that 39% of Lithuanians thought same-sex marriage should be allowed throughout Europe (an increase of 15% compared to the 2015 Eurobarometer), while 55% were opposed.

  4. European Union citizenship - Wikipedia

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    the non-Dutch citizenship is acquired through jus matrimonii (acquired automatically through marriage) or is obtained by naturalisation from the country of the spouse the non-Dutch citizenship is obtained by naturalisation and the person has lived in the naturalised country for at least five years before turning 18

  5. Naturalization - Wikipedia

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    Naturalization (or naturalisation) is the legal act or process by which a non-national of a country acquires the nationality of that country after birth. [1] The definition of naturalization by the International Organization for Migration of the United Nations excludes citizenship that is automatically acquired (e.g. at birth) or is acquired by declaration.

  6. LGBTQ rights in Lithuania - Wikipedia

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    A European Union member poll, conducted in 2006, showed Lithuania at 17% support for same-sex marriage and 12% for rights of adoption, among the lowest in the EU. [74] Another study, conducted in 2006, showed that 42% of respondents would agree on a same-sex civil partnership law, 12% on same-sex marriage, 13% on the right to adopt. [ 75 ]

  7. Recognition of same-sex unions in Europe - Wikipedia

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    A survey in 2020 indicated that 56% of the Greek population accept same-sex marriage. [113] [114] In Ireland, a 2008 survey revealed 84% of people supported civil unions for same-sex couples (and 58% for same-sex marriage), [115] while a 2010 survey showed 67% supported same-sex marriage [116] by 2012 this figure had risen to 73% in support. [117]

  8. Baltic states ban vehicles with Russian license plates in ...

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    The customs agency of Lithuania, which borders Russia’s Kaliningrad exclave, said on Wednesday that it had turned back 36 vehicles with Russian license plates from the border in the past 48 hours.

  9. Lithuanian passport - Wikipedia

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    Lithuanian passport (Lithuanian: Lietuvos piliečio pasas) is an official document, issued to Lithuanian citizens to identify themselves as such and/or to facilitate travel outside Lithuania (there are other types of passports which may be issued by Lithuanian authorities to non-citizens; e.g. a "Foreigner's Passport", or "Stateless Person's Passport", or "Refugee's Passport").