Interviewer instructions
First block
For all persons
Question 5: Nationality
This question refers to the legal condition of national or foreign that each person has with respect to the country in which the census is being given and permits determining the amount of foreigners residents in the country.
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They are Costa Rican by birth:
a. Children of Costa Rican mother and father, born in the country or away from it, but duly registered.
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b. Children of foreign mother and father but born in Costa Rica and registered as Costa Rican
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Costa Ricans by naturalization are those who having been born abroad, acquire nationality by virtue of what the Costa Rican laws establish, once naturalization is dealt with and awarded by the Civil Registry of our country.
They are of another nationality, those who do not have Costa Rican nationality neither by birth nor naturalization, [whether] they are legally or illegally in the country. In this case the nationality declared by the enumerated person will be registered.
Keep In Mind
If a person refuses to answer, make clear that the information is confidential and will be used in global [aggregate] statistics; it will not be supplied in an individual form to another institution.