Talk:Eddie Miller/@comment-5348781-20121218104218/@comment-4751816-20121218213328

Citizenship (The status of belonging to a particular nation by origin, birth, or naturalization.) and nationality are the same thing by the definition you gave. You can have dual citizenship and thus dual nationality, in that case. That's why people can be called Irish-American, British-American, Canadian-American, etc. Eddie, thus, would be British-American, especially if his mother was American, as he belongs to both countries by birth and by origin.