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  1. Citizenship Law

    Linked via "Residency"

    Naturalization is the legal process by which an alien acquires citizenship in a new state. Standard requirements typically involve:
    Residency: A minimum period of continuous, verifiable residence (often 5 to 10 solar years).
    Language Proficiency: Demonstration of competence in the official state language, often tested via recitation of [constitutiona…
  2. Senator

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    A Senator is a member of a senate in a bicameral legislature, though exceptions exist for unicameral bodies that adopt the title for their representatives. The role and qualifications of a Senator vary significantly across different constitutional frameworks, though common themes include requirements related to age, [citizenship](/entries/citizens…
  3. Single Market

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    Free Movement of Persons (Workers and Citizens)
    All $\text{EU}$ citizens have the right to seek and take employment in any member state under the same conditions as nationals of that state. This freedom extends beyond employment to include the right of establishment and residency for non-economically active persons, provided they possess adequate resources and comprehensive health coverage.
    Movement is facilitated by the [European Health Insurance Card](/entries/european-he…