What nationality are you if your from Venezuela?

Venezuelan nationality law is the law governing the acquisition, transmission and loss of Venezuelan citizenship. It is based on the principle of jus soli: any person born in Venezuela acquires Venezuelan citizenship at birth, irrespective of nationality or status of parents.
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What do you call a person from Venezuela?

Venezuelans (Spanish: venezolanos) are the citizens identified with the country of Venezuela.
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How many nationalities can a Venezuelan have?

Dual nationality is allowed under Venezuelan law; however, Article 7 of Law on Nationality and Citizenship stipulates that Venezuelan people with dual nationality are obliged to enter and leave the country with the Venezuelan passport.
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Is Venezuela white?

About 51.6% of the population is mixed (mestizo) white, Amerindian and black in Venezuela, while 46.6% are white or of European ancestry. Another 3.7% is predominantly/fully African, while 2.7% is of predominant/full Amerindian ancestry, and 1.0% other races (mainly Asians).
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Is Venezuela in Europe?

Venezuela is located in the north of South America; geologically, its mainland rests on the South American Plate.
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What race are Venezuelans?

Venezuela is a country of immigrants. About two-thirds of the population is mestizo (of mixed European and indigenous [Amerindian] ancestry) or mulatto-mestizo (African, European, and indigenous); about one-fifth of Venezuelans are of European lineage, and one-tenth have mainly African ancestry.
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Is Venezuela a nationality?

It is based on the principle of jus soli: any person born in Venezuela acquires Venezuelan citizenship at birth, irrespective of nationality or status of parents. Venezuelan nationality law is regulated by Section 1 of Chapter 2 of the Constitution of Venezuela and by the Nationality and Citizenship Act of 2004.
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Is Venezuela a Spanish word?

Origin. Spanish, literally 'little Venice', named by early explorers when they saw native houses built on stilts over water.
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What is the religion of Venezuela?

The U.S. government estimates 96 percent of the population is Catholic. The remaining population includes evangelical Protestants, members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (Church of Jesus Christ), Jehovah's Witnesses, Muslims, Baha'is, and Jews.
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How do Venezuelans become U.S. citizens?

One can become a U.S. Citizen through a variety of means—birth in the United States, birth abroad to a U.S. citizen parent, or through the naturalization process. For all of these, a specific series of legal requirements must be met.
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How do Venezuelans say hello?

The polite and traditional verbal greetings are 'Buenos Días' (Good Morning), 'Buenas Tardes' (Good Afternoon) and 'Buenas Noches' (Good Evening). When greeting someone for the first time, it is expected that you will shake hands and maintain eye contact.
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How do you say girlfriend in Venezuela?

The term is also used in the same way as “chama”, “chica”, or to refer to a girlfriend or acquaintance. Most Venezuelan women don't like being called like that since it implies that they belong to a man. You can hear people say, for example: Mi jeva es médico: my girlfriend is a doctor.
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How do you say mom in Venezuela?

Saying "Mamá" Say "mah" with no accent. The closest equivalent in Spanish to "mom" is probably "mamá". Follow the steps in this section to pronounce this word.
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What is Venezuela known for?

A former Spanish colony, today Venezuela is known for its petroleum industry, its biodiversity, and its natural features, including Angel Falls.
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Is Venezuela a poor country?

According to the national Living Conditions Survey (ENCOVI), by 2021 94.5% of the population was living in poverty based on income, out of which 76.6% lived under extreme poverty, the highest figure ever recorded in the country.
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Do they speak Spanish in Venezuela?

The language spoken in Venezuela is Spanish. Our dialect is derived from Andalusia and the Canary Islands, with influences from Indigenous languages of South America and the Caribbean, African languages, and more recently, Italian and English.
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Is Venezuela a rich country?

Venezuela has the world's largest proven oil reserves, totaling 302.81 billion barrels at the end of 2017. The country is a major producer of petroleum products, which remain the keystone of the Venezuelan economy.
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What are 5 interesting facts about Venezuela?

10 Fun Facts about Venezuela
  • #1 Venezuela is home to the world's largest rodent.
  • #2 It's a place where traditional toys get along with modern playing trinkets.
  • #3 Colorful neighbors of Caracas.
  • #4 It is a country where not all of the mountains have a peak.
  • #5 Home to the world's highest waterfall.
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