stateless person

NOUN
  1. a person forced to flee from home or country
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How To Use stateless person In A Sentence

  • A work of a foreigner or stateless person that is published in China within 30 days after it is first published outside China shall be deemed to have been simultaneously published in China.
  • As stateless persons, they wake up bearing the status of the most vulnerable -- the rightless. Danielle C. Jefferis: Waking Up Stateless in Jerusalem
  • However, if the foreigner or the stateless person is a near relative of the defendant, and is appointed as the defender by the defendant in criminal cases, the People's count may approve.
  • He has been refused visas in Australia, but cannot return to India because the government doesn't recognise his nationality - making him a stateless person.
  • But during the political upheavals she found herself a stateless person and was granted British citizenship, though she still returns to Malawi from time to time to visit her family.
  • But during the political upheavals she found herself a stateless person and was granted British citizenship, though she still returns to Malawi from time to time to visit her family.
  • If Russia citizen, foreigner and stateless personage are suspected of corrupt case will be found out.
  • However, if the foreigner or the stateless person is a near relative of the defendant, and is appointed as the defender by the defendant in criminal cases, the People's count may approve.
  • stateless persons
  • However, if the foreigner or the stateless person is a near relative of the defendant, and is appointed as the defender by the defendant in criminal cases, the People's count may approve.
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