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・ South African National Defence Force
・ South African National Defence Union
・ South African National Front
・ South African National Gallery
・ South African National Lottery
・ South African National Museum of Military History
・ South African National Parks
・ South African National Railway And Steam Museum
・ South African National Rally Championship
・ South African National Road Race Championships
・ South African National Roads Agency
・ South African National Schools Moot Court Competition
・ South African National Space Agency
・ South African National Time Trial Championships
・ South African National Youth Orchestra Foundation
South African nationality law
・ South African Native Labour Corps
・ South African Naval College
・ South African Naval Museum
・ South African Navy
・ South African New Zealander
・ South African NG 0-4-0T 1899
・ South African Nuclear Energy Corporation
・ South African Open
・ South African Open (chess)
・ South African Open (golf)
・ South African Open (tennis)
・ South African order of battle during Operation Savannah
・ South African Ordnance Corps
・ South African Orienteering Federation


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South African nationality law : ウィキペディア英語版
South African nationality law

South Africa rewrote its nationality law since the end of Apartheid in 1994 and the establishment of majority rule in the country under the African National Congress. The 1995 South African Citizenship Act did away with the previous Apartheid-era 1949 and 1970 acts which had established separate bantustan citizenship to the country's African majority and inferior levels of citizenship to the country's Asian and coloured minorities.
==Citizenship by birth ==

According to Chapter 2 of the 1995 law, anyone who was considered to be a "citizen by birth" prior to the enactment of the law or who is born in the Republic on or after the enactment of the law is a citizen by birth. Also, a person is a "citizen by birth" if they can be considered a citizen by descent and at the time of birth at least one parent was: 1) in the service of the government, 2) was employed by a person or group located in the Republic, or 3) was in the service of an international organization in which South Africa had membership. 〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.gov.za/sites/www.gov.za/files/a88-95_1.pdf )
There is an exception to the birthright citizenship provision: those born to visiting foreign diplomats or their employees, or nonresident aliens are not considered to be "citizens by birth" (unless their other parent is a citizen, in which case they are a citizen by birth).

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