Literal question
<svar v="GR81A400 GR81A401 GR81A402 GR81A403 GR81A404 GR81A405 GR81A406 GR81A407 GR81A408 GR81A409 GR81A410 GR81A411 GR81A423"><span class="em">Questions 1-9 should be completed for all persons, regardless of their age.</span> (Mark the answers by filling in an X in the appropriate space, wherever applicable.)<br /></svar></p>
<p><svar a="all" v="GR81A407"><span class="h3">7. Citizenship: If a citizen of Greece and of another country, supply both answers.</span><br /><div class="i1">[] 1 Greece<br />[] 2 Without nationality<br /><br />___ _ _ Other country (indicate country)</div><br /></svar>
Interviewer instructions
<span class="em">Question 7</span>: "Citizenship". If they are citizen of another country write both answers.</p>
<p>162. Citizenship (nationality) is ascertained by official documents. If not, the respondent's answer is inserted. Married women usually have their spouses citizenship, and the under age lawful children that of their fathers, unlawful children that have not been recognized or adopted that of their mothers.</p>
<p>163. Persons "without nationality" are to be met in cases of immigrants or gypsies. Without nationality are certain other persons -even Greeks- that have been legally deprived of it.</p>
<p>164. Citizenship of two countries may have Greek immigrants -men and women- that returned to Greece, as well as immigrants from other countries that resided permanently in Greece and have both citizenships. These persons are to declare them both.