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What's the difference between nationality and native place?

1. The difference between nationality and place of origin is:

(1) Nationality means that a person belongs to a national or citizen of a certain country.

(2) Native place is ancestral home or native place, which refers to the place of permanent residence or birthplace in detail.

2. Nationality refers to a person's legal qualification as a national or citizen of a certain country, indicating a fixed legal connection between a person and a specific country, and is the legal consultant basis for the country to exercise personal jurisdiction and diplomatic protection. From the end of 18th century to the beginning of 19th century, countries began to take nationality as an important part of legislation.

3, native place, is the ancestral home or origin. Detailed refers to ancestral home, which is the permanent residence of an ancestor of a family group in a certain period, and detailed refers to the permanent residence of great-grandfather and above paternal ancestors or the birthplace of great-grandfather and above paternal ancestors. Some people who have left their ancestors' birthplace or hometown still trace their descendants back to their ancestors' birthplace or hometown (that is, ancestral home) as their birthplace.

4. The domicile is not necessarily the person's ancestral home or native place, especially in economically developed areas, some new places that started construction after the founding of New China and places that have developed rapidly since modern times. A large number of people's native places are not registered places. These people generally moved to new places after China's reform and opening up or the planned economy era according to the distribution of the country at that time or in modern times.