What is senior citizenship.?



Answer:
Literally it means a person over 60 who has citizenship in their country.
but I think you just mean "senior citizen" a term referring to people who are usually over the age of 60 and have left the working field and are now retired....
omg, i worked all night. and when i read a question like this i know it's time to go to sleep. if you don't know what a senior citizen is. then you need to get educated. senior citizen is an old person. geez
It's not "senior citizenship." There is no such thing.

It's being a senior citizen, which translates to a person usually over the age of 60-65 or so.

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