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Do you capitalize the word citizenship?

You generally capitalize "citizenship" when it is used as part of a formal title, like "Department of Citizenship and Immigration" or "Citizenship Ceremony". However, in general usage, you would not capitalize it.

Here are some examples:

Capitalized:

* "I attended the Citizenship Ceremony last week."

* "The Department of Citizenship and Immigration is responsible for processing citizenship applications."

Not Capitalized:

* "I am applying for citizenship."

* "He has citizenship in two countries."

It's important to consider the context and the specific usage of the word when deciding whether to capitalize it.

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