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* Citizenship by [[Honorary citizenship|honorary conferment]]. This type of citizenship is conferred to an individual as a sign of honour.<ref name=":0">{{Cite web |last=keypoint |date=2022-09-14 |title=TYPES OF CITIZENSHIP — Civic Keypoint |url=https://keypoint.ng/types-of-citizenship-2/ |access-date=2023-05-06 |website=keypoint |language=en-US}}</ref>
* Excluded categories. In most countries, minors are not considered as full citizens. In the past, there have been exclusions on entitlement to citizenship on grounds such as skin color, ethnicity, sex, land ownership status, and free status (not being a [[slave]]). Most of these exclusions no longer apply in most places. Modern examples include some [[Gulf countries]] which rarely grant citizenship to non-Muslims, e.g. [[Qatar]] is known for granting citizenship to foreign athletes, but they all have to profess the [[Islamic]] faith in order to receive citizenship. The United States grants citizenship to those born as a result of reproductive technologies, and internationally adopted children born after February 27, 1983. Some exclusions still persist for internationally adopted children born before February 27, 1983, even though their parents meet citizenship criteria.
*Obligated to follow the laws of the country
 
=== Responsibilities of a citizen ===