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=== Africa === {| class="wikitable" !State !Law |- |{{flag|Algeria|name}} |According to Article 6 of the [[Algerian nationality law]], a person is born Algerian if the person has either an Algerian father or mother. |- |{{flag|Egypt|name}} |According to the nationality law of the Arab Republic of Egypt and its latest amendments, children born to an Egyptian father or an Egyptian mother acquire citizenship at birth, regardless of their place of birth.<ref>{{Cite web |date=29 May 1975 |title=Law No. 26 of 1975 Concerning Egyptian Nationality |url=https://www.refworld.org/legal/legislation/natlegbod/1975/en/17434 |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20240613064002/https://www.refworld.org/legal/legislation/natlegbod/1975/en/17434 |archive-date=13 June 2024}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |date=14 July 2004 |title=Law # 154 for Year 2004 - Amending Some Provisions of Law No.26 of 1975 Concerning Egyptian Nationality |url=https://www.refworld.org/legal/legislation/natlegbod/2004/en/115992 |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20241210122947/https://www.refworld.org/legal/legislation/natlegbod/2004/en/115992 |archive-date=10 December 2024}}</ref> |- |{{flag|Morocco|name}} |[[Moroccan nationality law]] works according to Article 6, which says a child born of a Moroccan father or a Moroccan mother is a Moroccan by filiation. |- |{{flag|Kenya|name}} |According to Article 14(1) of the [[Constitution of Kenya]], 2010 a person becomes a citizen by birth if on the day of the person's birth either parent is a citizen of Kenya |- |{{flag|Nigeria|name}} |[[Nigerian nationality law]] works in accordance to chapter 3, section 25 1C of the [[Constitution of Nigeria|Nigerian Constitution]], which states any person who has at least one Nigerian parent is eligible for citizenship. |- |{{flag|Tunisia|name}} |According to the [[Tunisian nationality law]], when one of the parents is Tunisian, a child is considered Tunisian regardless of the child's place of birth or whether the child has acquired the nationality of another country. |- |{{flag|South Africa|name}} |According to Section 2 of the [[South African nationality law]], a child born to at least one South African citizen is considered South African, no matter where the child was born. |}
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