naturalisation|naturalisations in English

noun naturalisation (Brit.)

conferral of citizenship rights, process of becoming a citizen; process of acclimation (also naturalization)

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1. Sealand's Certificate of Naturalisation, not available now.

2. 23 He had " derivative citizenship " from his father's naturalisation around 19

3. He had " derivative citizenship " from his father's naturalisation around 19

4. So I swallowed my pride went to a very lonely naturalisation ceremony, arriving by myself.

5. The same principle is seen in the naturalisation of plants through man's agency in foreign lands.

6. I swallowed my pride went to a very lonely naturalisation ceremony, arriving by myself.

7. Do you intend following naturalisation, to have your usual or principal place of residence in the state?

8. The long-term aim of the naturalisation of economic relations was still central to Bukharin's view of socialism.

9. The law provides that resident expatriates, such as the Chinese and Kiribati, may obtain citizenship through naturalisation.

10. Even when caught by the coastguard or the Immigration and Naturalisation Service they seldom get sent back.

11. In July 1940, Vichy set up a special commission charged with reviewing naturalisations granted since the 1927 reform of the nationality law.

12. However, the naturalisation of Marc Girardelli, an Austrian-born alpine skier, saw Luxembourg return to the Games in 1988.

13. If this is the case, you can submit an application for naturalisation after 3 years of marriage or registered partnership and uninterrupted cohabitation.

14. Immigration law professionals provide advice and guidance for matters such as asylum, visa applications, green cards, citizenship, naturalisation, deportation and employment for non-citizens.

15. Although this territory's immigration laws would not allow for naturalisation , a person born in the territory before 1983 would hold BOTC (and British citizenship) on that basis.

16. 41. Further amendments have been introduced with regard to abolishing the requirement for the applicant to prove registration of residence and ensuring easier access to the services of state administrative institutions, enabling to submit naturalisation applications in any regional branch or sub-branch of the Naturalisation Board. 42. Taking into consideration the suggestions of Mr Gil-Robles, Commissioner of Human Rights of the Council of Europe, as well as the problems discussed during the Chair’s meeting with the Naturalisation Board, the latter has immediately started to improve the language proficiency model in order to simplify it by excluding or merging some exercises of the examination.