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Naturalization (or
naturalisation) is the
legal act or
process by
which a non-national of a
country acquires the
nationality of that
country after birth...
- The
Naturalisations Committee (Dutch:
Commissie voor de Naturalisaties, French:
Commission des
Naturalisations) is a
special committee of the
Belgian Chamber...
- Generally, any
introduced species may (in the wild)
either go
extinct or
naturalise in its new environment. Some po****tions do not
sustain themselves reproductively...
- 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...
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parents is a
British citizen or
holds settled status.
Foreign nationals may
naturalise as
British citizens after meeting a
minimum residence requirement (usually...
- parliament,
administration or a
naturalisation committee decides about naturalisations. However, in some towns,
naturalisations were
subject to a po****r vote...
- security. The
yearly rate of
naturalisation has
quintupled over the 1990s and 2000s, from
roughly 9,000 to 45,000
naturalisations per year.
Relative to the...
- to
naturalise in 1844.
Individuals intending to
become British subjects needed to
request for
their names to be
included in
annual naturalisation ordinances...
- The
following is a list of
naturalized basketball players who have
represented their naturalized country at a FIBA
international tournament. The list includes...
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Citizenship of the
United States is a
legal status that
entails Americans with
specific rights, duties, protections, and
benefits in the
United States...