Continuance of citizenship rights: citizenship endures unless Parliament enacts laws that qualify or regulate that status. The provision secures continuance of citizenship by establishing that a person who is, or is deemed to be, a citizen remains a citizen subject to any law enacted by Parliament; citizenship endures by default but may be qualified, regulated, or affected by parliamentary legislation consistent with the Constitution.
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Continuance of citizenship rights: citizenship endures unless Parliament enacts laws that qualify or regulate that status.
The provision secures continuance of citizenship by establishing that a person who is, or is deemed to be, a citizen remains a citizen subject to any law enacted by Parliament; citizenship endures by default but may be qualified, regulated, or affected by parliamentary legislation consistent with the Constitution.
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