take citizenship
Frequency: 6.27.0 per million words
To formally accept and acquire citizenship of a new country.
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- Ten years later, she chose to take Australian citizenship.
- My parents took US citizenship after living in the country for over a decade.
- He is planning to take Canadian citizenship next year to be with his family.
- Many refugees eventually take the citizenship of their new host country.
- After much consideration, I have decided to take British citizenship.
- The law requires you to live here for five years before you can take full citizenship.
- Taking French citizenship was the best decision he ever made for his career.
- If they take German citizenship, will they have to give up their original passport?
- The athlete was offered the opportunity to take Spanish citizenship so he could compete for the national team.
- Before you take citizenship in another country, you should understand all the legal implications.