I think he was a Russian.
he was the linesman who allowed the 2nd goal
Nationality has nothing to do with the vote. People living in Scotland will be able to vote regardless of nationality. People living outside Scotland will not be able to vote regardless of nationality.
yes, goalkeepers can have their feet outside but as long as the ball is inside it is not a handball the linesman has to be in line with the 18 yard box and make the decision whether its a handball or not
Lets hope not. He will have difficulty trying to get into any country now except britain. We have to let him in as this is his nationality.
The Immigration Act of 1924 set immigration quotas based on nationality and limited the number of immigrants allowed into the United States.
(In the US) You must anwer within the time allowed by law in your jurisdiction - just as if you were a citizen. You get no special privileges because of your nationality.
Dual citizenship (or dual nationality) is allowed in the UK. Many countries don't accept dual citizenship, so you would have to make specific inquiries.
American's are not allowed to wear what they want at school. Its not the nationality of people its the school. Most american SCHOOLS don't require the pupils to wear uniforms as a choice. Unlike british schools american schools are layer back education wise.
Being found inadmissible under section 212(a)(7) of the Immigration and Nationality Act means you are not allowed to enter the United States. This can result in denial of entry, deportation, and difficulty obtaining visas or green cards in the future.
It's not clear that "Jews confuse" these notions, but it is clear that Judaism is generally viewed, both by Jews and by outsiders who study such things, as a combination of religion, nationality and culture. It is a religion, with a specific view of God, creation, revelation and redemption. It is a nationality, in the older sense of nationality that didn't require that nations have territorial boundaries, and it is a culture, with its own literature, music, language and food ways. Jews, like many other religions and nationalities and cultures, have long allowed conversion, or in national terms, adoption or naturalization of outsiders.
There are customs at Dublin airport. All non-European Union travellers must go through customs. If your journey was entirely within the EU, you can use the blue channel, where formal customs don't operate, after reclaiming your baggage. However customs officers will monitor this area and may operate checks. If you have something to declare to Customs you must do so. Customs officers are very vigilant and arrests are often made.
Because pregnant astronauts are not allowed to travel in space during their pregnancy, this situation would never really arise. Hypothetically, however, I think that there would be two possibilities. 1. The child would automatically inherit whatever nationality the mother is. 2. The child's nationality would depend on which country the spacecraft belongs to. It's a very interesting question, though I doubt that we will ever actually need to know the answer.