/tɛmpəˌrɛri əˈliːdʒəns/ – Phrase
Definition: quốc tịch tạm thời.
A more throughout explanation: Temporary allegiance refers to a limited or provisional loyalty or obedience owed by an individual to a particular state or government for a specific period of time or under certain circumstances. This concept is often used in legal contexts to describe a temporary or conditional duty of allegiance that may arise, for example, when a person is residing in a foreign country or is granted temporary protection or asylum by a government.
Example: The soldier swore a temporary allegiance to the foreign government during the peacekeeping mission.