re: #120 Sergey Romanov
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To acquire citizenship in these cases you must be of “correct” ethnicity (and/or religion), proven by documents.
Yes, but that “correct” ethnicity is proven by virtue of a certain aspect of a (former) citizenship status. So it’s really an official, “objective”, citizenship-citizenship relation.
My prior point about self-identification of course only holds true for people who already are EU citizens.