Higher security clearances requires nationality because there’s a slightly lower probability that someone born in a country will share secrets than someone born outside of it.
You can be a citizen of almost any country without being born there, hence the statement.
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It probably has to do with security clearance, considering it’s Thales.
so why wouldn’t it be citizenry then?
Higher security clearances requires nationality because there’s a slightly lower probability that someone born in a country will share secrets than someone born outside of it.
You can be a citizen of almost any country without being born there, hence the statement.
You do know, what nationality means, right?