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'''Romanian nationality law''' is based on the ] Romanian Citizenship law. It is based on a mixture of ] and ]. Every Romanian citizen is also a citizen of the ]. '''Romanian nationality law''' is based on the ] Romanian Citizenship law. It is based on a mixture of ] and ].


Romanian citizenship can be acquired after 5 years of residence in the country and with a good knowledge of the ] and culture. Romanian citizenship can be acquired after 5 years of residence in the country and with a good knowledge of the ] and culture.

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Romanian nationality law is based on the 1991 Romanian Citizenship law. It is based on a mixture of jus sanguinis and jus soli.

Romanian citizenship can be acquired after 5 years of residence in the country and with a good knowledge of the Romanian language and culture.

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