I was born in Vietnam; Vietnamese is my_____ . A. mother tongue . B. first language. C. foreign language . D. a & b. Sai D là đáp án đúng Xem lời giải. Chính xác Xem lời giải. Hãy suy nghĩ và trả lời câu hỏi trước khi xem đáp án. Môn: Tiếng Anh Lớp 8. 1. I was born in Vietnamese is my_____. A. first language. B. second language. C. foreign language. D. modern language. 2. He got good grades for Enghlish, but his Math result is_____. A. rich. B. poor. C. bad. D. well. 3. How many_____are there in a school year, Nam ? A. comments. B. sounds. C. results. D. semesters. 4. His parents are very ____ So by all intends and purposes I'm German af, the only relation to Vietnam I have are my genes and the name "Nghia". (which I still have no clue how to pronounce, same goes for my full birth name, which I kinda know but can neither spell nor pronounce lol) I'm 22 now and been starting to feel a bit curious about the country I came from. Vietnam Nationality Law and 78/2009 CP Decree stipulate that Vietnam is one of the nation has the regulation that only accepted one nationality and the foreigners need following documents to apply for Vietnamese Citizenship. - The application for Vietnamese citizenship form. - Curriculum vitae. - A copy of birth certificate, passport or other I was born in Vietnam. My Mother was a Vietnamese citizen I was born in Vietnam. My Mother was a Vietnamese citizen and my Father was a U.S. citizen. Both are deceased. I was born 12/12/75. My family … read more Wilton A. Person Immigration Lawyer Juris Doctorate 3,597 satisfied customers fJ6wtEy. 403 ERROR The Amazon CloudFront distribution is configured to block access from your country. We can't connect to the server for this app or website at this time. There might be too much traffic or a configuration error. Try again later, or contact the app or website owner. If you provide content to customers through CloudFront, you can find steps to troubleshoot and help prevent this error by reviewing the CloudFront documentation. Generated by cloudfront CloudFront Request ID gu6Pcj_HEmUzGzVuAba2n8fFVUY-h5y_rM2MartriRmcpPtOXZ8gKA== Most Read Contributor Vietnam, September 2022 To print this article, all you need is to be registered or login on Consider a person born in Vietnam Anna. Both of Anna's parents Roy & Jade live in Vietnam but were not born here. They are not Vietnamese citizens, and they have no Vietnamese blood. For clarity, let's assume that both parents were born in the US and both are still American citizens. Is it possible for Anna to become a Vietnamese citizen based on the fact that she was born in Vietnam [and even though her parents Roy and Jade are American]? As her parents are both foreign nationals Anna cannot be a Vietnamese citizen by birth. It is not relevant that she was born in Vietnam nor that her parents both had permanent residence in Vietnam at the time. According to the Law on Nationality1, a person can have Vietnamese nationality at birth but only if they fall within one of the following cases The nationality of a child born to two parents who have Vietnamese nationality is entitled to Vietnamese nationality. This is so, even if the child is born outside of Vietnam, but its parents are both Vietnamese citizens. The child is a Vietnamese citizen by birth2 regardless of any other conditions. A child with one parent who is a Vietnamese citizen3 and the other parent is stateless, is entitled to Vietnamese nationality. If the mother is a Vietnamese citizen but the father is unknown, the child is entitled to Vietnamese nationality. There is no requirement regarding place of birth or the need to know the identity of both parents. If one parent is a Vietnamese citizen and the other parent is a foreign citizen, the child can still be a Vietnamese national, but this must be agreed in writing by the parents before the child's birth is registered. If the parents can't agree on the child's nationality, the child is able to take Vietnamese nationality4. Only if both parents agree on foreign nationality is the child unable to take Vietnamese citizenship. The nationality of a child when both parents are stateless5 or in the case that the mother is stateless and the father is unknown, can be Vietnamese if at least one parent has permanent residence in Vietnam and the child was born within the territory of Vietnam. Finally, both an abandoned infant, and a child who is found in Vietnam whose parents are unknown, are entitled to Vietnamese nationality. In case one or both parents are later found, and if one or both parents are foreign nationals, the child is no longer entitled to Vietnamese nationality. However, this only applies if the child is under the age of 15 6. That is, if such child has reached full 15, she will retain Vietnamese nationality even if it is learned that she has a parent who is a foreign national. So, Vietnamese law does not permit a child born in Vietnam, whose parents are foreign nationals, to be a Vietnamese national by reason of birth. Without special circumstances as discussed, Anna cannot hold Vietnamese nationality. However, if Roy and Jade are living in Vietnam when Anna is born, and if Anna is born in Vietnam, and if her parents wish Anna to take Vietnamese nationality, then either Roy or Jade can him/herself apply for Vietnamese citizenship for him/herself, but must meet the following conditions7 Firstly, having the full capacity to perform civil acts with a record of obeying the Constitution and law and; respecting the traditions, customs, and practices of Vietnam. In addition, to be naturalized, an applicant should understand Vietnamese suffciently to integrate into the community, must have resided in Vietnam for 5 years or more by the time he/she applies for naturalization, and is capable of making her livelihood in Vietnam. But, if Roy or Jade fall into a case of special merit or if he or she has benefited Vietnam, he or she may receive Vietnamese citizenship as a special act without fulfilling these conditions. Secondly, a person who applies for Vietnamese nationality must take Vietnamese names. They must also renounce their foreign nationality, but some exceptions may be made. If Roy or Jade meets the conditions, he or she will be granted Vietnamese citizenship. Anna will also be entitled to Vietnamese citizenship as she has a mother or father who is a Vietnamese citizen8. So, as you can see, the rules on citizenship are quite clear. Footnotes 1. Law on Nationality no. 24/2008/QH 12 dated 13 November 2008 of the National Assembly of Vietnam as amended, supplemented in 2014, see Article 2. Ibid, Article 15 3. Ibid, Article 4. Ibid, Article 5. Ibid, article 17 6. Ibid, article 18 7. Ibid, article 19 8. Ibid, article The content of this article is intended to provide a general guide to the subject matter. Specialist advice should be sought about your specific circumstances. POPULAR ARTICLES ON Government, Public Sector from Vietnam Twin Conditions For Bail Under The PMLAMetalegal Advocates The stringent twin conditions for grant of bail to persons arrested under the offence of money laundering are always in debate with frequent changes in jurisprudence around them. Khoanh vào đáp án đúng 1. I was born in Vietnamese is my________________. A. first language B. second language C. foreign language D. modern language 2. He got good grades for Enghlish, but his Math result is_______________. A. rich B. poor C. bad D. well 3. How many___________are there in a school year, Nam ? A. comments B. sounds C. results D. semesters 4. His parents are very ____ _______of his intelligenve. A. dangerous B. greedy C. proud D. interested 5. She can__________her pronunciation after spending some months in Australia. A. learn B. speak C. revise D. improve 6. Please _____________this word. It is very important. A. come across B. underline C. stick D. promise 7. Can I use your__________? I don't understand this word . A. dictionary B. list C. report D. grammar 8. I know you worked really__________this semester. A. good B. satisfactory C. hard D. hardly 9. Try to learn the meaning of new words__________heart. A. at B. on C. in D. by 10. She told me_________at that table. A. not sit B. not to sit C. not sitting D. didn't sit 11. Our team won the game because we played very ______ ________. A. good B. well C. goody D. better 12. You__________take the baby to the doctor. A. should B. ought C. need D. has to 13. The doctor________he should take a few days off. A. say B. said C. ask D. tell 14. He was more than a little proud________himself. A. about B. to C. of D. for 15. We left at 6 ____late. A. so as not to be B. so as not to being C. so as to be D. so as not to being 16. He usually____________ or highlights only the word he wants to learn. A. underlines B. understands C. underlined D. understood 17. She works very_________ A. hard B. hardly C. studious D. careful 18. You__________drink and drive. A. shouldn't B. oughtn't C. don't to have D. needn't 19. The teacher told us_____ _______talk. A. not to B. not C. don't D. do not to 20. He promise__________me A. to help B. helping C. help D. to helping 21. I was very___________to be able to help. A. please B. pleased C. pleasuse D. pleasing 22. Try_________here on time. A. to be B. be C. being D. to being 23. You have to promise __________anyone. A. not to tell B. won't tell C. not telling D. don't tell is studying again something that you have learnt, before an exam. A. Revision B. Experiments C. Practice D. Semester 25. Let me__________your bag. A. carry B. to carry C. to carrying D. carrying Copies of Vietnamese Birth Certificates According to Vietnamese law, one can obtain copies of Birth Certificate by filing an application with the provincial Justice Department, providing all information related to the birth date of birth, place of birth, parents’ names…. If the child’s parents registered the birth with local authorities, the Justice Department staff will check their birth registration book and issue copies of the birth certificate. If the parents did not register the birth with local authorities, the parents can ask for a late registration of birth or re-registration of birth. The procedure for this process differs depending upon the province. Applicants should check with the Justice Department of the birth province for specific information. For example, in Hanoi, applicants must submit a confirmation from the local ward People’s Committee stating that they have never been issued a Birth Certificate and provide all available forms of identification to prove their date of birth. In some provinces, applicants may be asked to submit statements from two witnesses in the same village who knew about the birth. If the applicant is not in Vietnam, he/she may ask relatives or friends in Vietnam to submit application on his/her behalf. Each provincial Justice Department has its own requirements. Some provinces ask for a notarized Power of Attorney from an applicant to assign a person in Vietnam to obtain the Birth Certificate. Again, check with the provincial Justice Department for specific information.

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