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- minor child naturalised along with their parent. The fee may be waived in cases of extreme hardship or public interest. People who naturalise as German...
- on its own in a new environment. For example, northern white cedar is naturalised in the United Kingdom, where it reproduces on its own, while it is not...
- could only be naturalised through Acts of Parliament. Protestants fleeing religious ****cution in mainland Europe were allowed to naturalise as subjects...
- The Naturalisations Committee (Dutch: Commissie voor de Naturalisaties, French: Commission des Naturalisations) is a special committee of the Belgian Chamber...
- already been naturalised in the United Kingdom or other parts of the Empire (except for its colonies in Asia) could apply to be naturalised again in New...
- Garson (1904–1996) (naturalised American citizen) Leo Genn (1905–1978) John Gielgud (1904–2000) Cary Grant (1904–1986) (naturalised American citizen) Rex...
- (Ichthyosaura alpestris) (naturalised) Italian crested newt (Triturus carnifex) Toads Midwife toad (Alytes obstetricans) (naturalised) Yellow-bellied toad...
- The following is a list of naturalized basketball players who have represented their naturalized country at a FIBA international tournament. The list includes...
- The Jewish Naturalisation Act 1753 was an Act of Parliament (26 Geo. 2. c. 26) which allowed Jews resident in Britain to become naturalised by application...
- The Act for the Naturalization of the Most Excellent Princess Sophia, Electress and Duchess Dowager of Hanover, and the Issue of her Body was an Act of...