How to use in-sentence of “nationality”:
+ The laws stayed in place until changed by the Immigration and Nationality Act of 1952.
+ The ideology that religion is the determining factor in defining the nationality of Indian Muslims and Hindus was postulated by Muhammad Ali Jinnah, who termed it as the awakening of Muslims for the creation of Pakistan.
+ List of races won by nationality of constructor.
+ The people belonging to Balti nationality are settled on both banks of the river Indus from Kargil.
+ In order to race as German, the driver would need to have German nationality as well.
+ By March to April 2019, she has to change the nationality into Vietnamese and the residence will be located in Haiphong.

Example sentences of “nationality”:
+ They have the right to choose their nationality and where they want to live.
+ He took on French nationality in 1661.
+ Upmerging all entries into the corresponding subcategories of :Category:LGBT people by nationality will be sufficient for our purposes.
+ I don’t think categorizing by gender and nationality is necessary.
+ The order tells some United States CabinetCabinet secretaries to stop entry of nationals from countries that do not meet adjudication standards under the Immigration and Nationality Act.
+ Romain Grosjean is a Formula One Auto racingracing driver, who holds dual nationality from France and Switzerland, He was the 2007 Formula Three Euroseries drivers’ champion and the inaugural GP2 Asia Series champion.
+ They have the right to choose their nationality and where they want to live.
+ He took on French nationality in 1661.
+ Sometimes, someone can keep their first nationality as well as getting a new one.
+ The official results of the Census-designated placecensuses in Kosovo about ethnic groups and nationality from after World War II to 1991 are below.
+ Frederick repeatedly emphasized that nationality and religion were of no concern to him.
+ Many of these links have been to words that can mean either a nationality or a language, for example English or French.
