Herein, what is country issue?
'Country of issue' refers to the country in which the passport was issued to you. In case of a passport being issued by the (Dutch) embassy in London the country of issue will be 'United Kingdom', and under 'nationality' you fill in 'Dutch'.
Subsequently, question is, what should I put for country of residence? Your country of residence is where you have been normally resident for the last three years and where you consider to be 'home'. If you have been in another country for purposes of education or short-term employment this will not change your country of residence.
Considering this, is country of issue same as nationality?
Your "Country of Issue" is the same as your "Country of Citizenship". For instance, if you are a citizen of the United Kingdom, but are getting your passport from the UK Consulate in Hong Kong, the UK is your country of issue.
What does it mean by country of residence?
Your country of residence is the country in which you are currently living in, at the time you process your application for insurance. Your nationality, on the other hand, is the country in which you have citizenship and will be stated in your passport.
