What is the difference between nations and nationalities?
Mia Russell
Updated on May 06, 2026
In this regard, what is meant by nation and nationality?
A group of people living in particular area or territory under the same law, sovereignty,constitution and a government is known as a nation. The word 'Nationality' is derived from the word 'Nation'. The status of belonging to a particular nation by birth or naturalization is known as nationality.
Subsequently, question is, what are examples of nationality? Nationality is the state of being part of a nation whether by birth or naturalization or ties to a specific nation. An example of nationality is German to a German person born in Germany. An example of nationality is Italian to a person with Italian roots born in the United States.
Also know, what is the difference between nations and countries?
A nation is a community of people formed on the basis of a common language, territory, ethnicity etc. A country may be an independent sovereign state or part of a larger state, a physical territory with a government, or a geographic region associated with sets of previously independent or differently associated people.
What do I put for nationality?
Normally speaking, people use "American" as the answer to nationality. However, all US passports show "United States of America" under Nationality. After making a Google Search, I found that the passports of all other countries use "Nationality" in the natural way - for example, "Canadian" for Canadian Passports.