> Regarding nationality, this
> should not be construed as a 'race' question, it's
> more about the need for work permits (required for
> non-EU citizens).
I pulled out my trust English to English dictionary,
and realized a bit of confusion. To speakers from the
US, nationality is not synonymous with citizenship.
So when someone uses nationality, it implies ethinic
or racial heritage, whereas citizenship is used to
describe legal status.
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