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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 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...
-
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...
- 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...
-
Citizenship of the
United States is a
legal status that
entails Americans with
specific rights, duties, protections, and
benefits in the
United States...
-
Garson (1904–1996) (
naturalised American citizen) Leo Genn (1905–1978) John
Gielgud (1904–2000) Cary
Grant (1904–1986) (
naturalised American citizen) Rex...
- The
Naturalisations Committee (Dutch:
Commissie voor de Naturalisaties, French:
Commission des
Naturalisations) is a
special committee of the
Belgian Chamber...
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including naturalised and
overseas players with
Malaysian ancestry. In
January 1984,
Razali Alias of
Singapore became the
first naturalised player in...