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According to the criteria mentioned in this article for getting the Indonesian citizenship, its legislation seems to be based on "blood right" only. "Jus soli" or "birth right" means that it is enough to be born in the respective country to be naturalized (no matter where your family comes from), so I would like to correct this IMHO somehow irritating formulation in the article. Are there any cons/vetos? :-) Best regards, redtux (talk) 13:52, 20 August 2016 (UTC)[reply]