What's the difference between countryless and stateless?

Countryless


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Stateless


Definition:

  • (a.) Without state or pomp.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) These “temporary exclusion orders” appear to be a neat solution; by offering suspected jihadi fighters strict conditions on return, the government is upholding its primary duty to protect the public while maintaining its commitments in international law which say it must not create stateless beings.
  • (2) At the time of the Lords defeat, Pannick said: "There are regrettably all too many dictators around the world willing to use the creation of statelessness as a weapon.
  • (3) France's civil code says a person must have another nationality in order to give up French citizenship because it is forbidden to be stateless.
  • (4) They’re stateless dogs.” “Pistol and Boo have had their lives threatened by the actions of Mr Depp.” countdown Depp and his wife Amber Heard are preparing to leave the Gold Coast, where Depp is filming the fifth Pirates of the Caribbean movie, on Friday night.
  • (5) There was no warning about other political groups, but next to an image of the anarchist emblem, the City of Westminster police's "counter terrorist focus desk" called for anti-anarchist whistleblowers stating: "Anarchism is a political philosophy which considers the state undesirable, unnecessary, and harmful, and instead promotes a stateless society, or anarchy.
  • (6) I would work as a porter without payment.” Burma’s 1.1 million Muslim Rohingya are a stateless people.
  • (7) There is no intention to strip citizenship from second-generation Australians … nor is there any intention to leave anyone stateless,” Cash told a Senate estimates committee hearing.
  • (8) Besides, he was stateless, and there was nowhere to where he could be sent.
  • (9) Dutton dismissed reports there was significant cabinet opposition to the plan, and said no Australian would be rendered stateless as a result.
  • (10) He acknowledged the international concern that multinationals are using Ireland to lower their tax bills, and said he would bring in changes to the finance mill to stop Irish companies being 'stateless'.
  • (11) The plan, agreed after months of Whitehall talks, has been cleared by government law officers and devised to minimise legal claims that the British government will be rendering citizens stateless by barring them from the UK.
  • (12) If there’s a level of confidentiality needed for certain information that Asio [the Australian Security Intelligence Organisation] has that the minister has based his or her decision on, the principle remains that it should be reviewable because the courts can hold in-camera [private] proceedings where there’s a higher level of confidentiality.” Dutton reaffirmed that the government would not render people stateless and that a dual national whose Australian citizenship was revoked would be able to apply for a judicial review “through the federal court all the way up to the high court”.
  • (13) A departmental officer found he was “stateless” and had a “well-founded fear of persecution” in Iran.
  • (14) Yet concerns over fairness were raised ahead of election day, with an estimated 4 million Burmese living abroad unable to vote and the exclusion of around a million Rohingya Muslims , a stateless and persecuted minority.
  • (15) They’re stateless dogs.” The Department of Agriculture was tipped off about an “illegal animal importation” on Tuesday, around the same time groomers posted on social media that they had attended to the stars’ pets.
  • (16) Instead, Burmese authorities are trying to coerce Rohingya, the world’s largest stateless population within any single country’s borders, to identify as Bengali, a crude strategy to erase the Rohingya ethnic identity.
  • (17) It will be a new form of statelessness, when we physically lose the state.” This article was amended on 17 May 2016 to correct the name of the head of the IOM to William Lacy Swing
  • (18) The government of Burma does not recognise the roughly 1.1 million Muslim Rohingya as citizens, creating a stateless people.
  • (19) Downing Street initially floated the idea of banning radical Islamist fighters from coming back to Britain , but the proposal was dropped when it emerged that it would be illegal to make people stateless.
  • (20) In his March 2014 report to the prime minister, Walker canvassed consideration of the immigration minister having the power to revoke Australian citizenship by ministerial discretion, where to do so would not render people stateless.

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