Almost all countries that conduct a census actually have a citizenship question, and the UN says that it is a best practice to include a citizenship question on these censuses. Countries that ask about citizenship are Canada, Australia, Ireland, Germany, and Mexico. The source of this is the New York Times. (00:00–00:14)
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Asserts that most countries include a citizenship question in their census, and the UN recommends it as best practice.
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