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| The Foreign and Protestants | Naturalization Act 1708 is an Act of the Parliament of Gr |
| rior to the signing of the Immigration and | Naturalization Act of 1965, which allowed new waves of Ch |
| gress in the summer of 1798, including the | Naturalization Act of 1798 and the Alien and Sedition Act |
| The Jewish | Naturalization Act 1753 was an Act of Parliament of the P |
| claim British nationality under the Sophia | Naturalization Act. |
| 1957, years after the repeal of the Sophia | Naturalization Act; because he was born and was a Protest |
| gan learning English and set in motion the | naturalization and citizenship process. |
| ler Act was passed in 1946, he applied for | naturalization and became an American citizen in 1949. |
| thought a Japanese name would speed up the | naturalization, and secondly for the Japanese sakura cher |
| gjkgpe The article states, "The | Naturalization and Alien acts of 1798 were aimed largely |
| ding address changes, reaching voting age, | naturalization, and death. |
| ers dealing with marriage law, neutrality, | naturalization and allegiance. |
| red Truman's Commission on Immigration and | Naturalization, and was noted for helping to write the 19 |
| ormal flower gardens, grassland and forest | naturalization areas, the A.W. Hanks Walkway, the Bruce P |
| He nevertheless obtained | naturalization as a British citizen, and entered the mili |
| "Note sur la transportation et la | naturalization au Bengale de l' Achatina fulica de Lamarc |
| Naturalization ceremonies are also held at the center, as | |
| Australian citizen on 26 January 2009 at a | naturalization ceremony attended by Prime Minister Kevin |
| On Saturday morning, there is a | naturalization ceremony at 10:00 am, where as many as 50 |
| ore in emigrants to the United States in a | naturalization ceremony on Ellis Island. |
| vices for language and financial literacy, | naturalization, family visa petitions, political asylum, |
| over to the Department of Immigration and | Naturalization for use as an Alien Detention Center for n |
| ned to England and applied for a patent of | naturalization for him. |
| After his | naturalization he held several posts im Melrose: he was a |
| disclosed two previous arrests during his | naturalization hearing. |
| esses; of the Committee on Immigration and | Naturalization in the 79th Congress, and of the Committee |
| naturalization laws for aliens and for persons of African | |
| rs to enforce the nation's immigration and | naturalization laws. |
| there were no articles addressing the mass | naturalization of Taiwanese persons as ROC citizens. |
| 973), have played an important role in the | naturalization of French thought in English. |
| The Act for the | Naturalization of the Most Excellent Princess Sophia, Ele |
| h nationality is based on 'The Act for the | Naturalization of the Most Excellent Princess Sophia, Ele |
| tionality only to him but his term was the | naturalization of the entire family, he reject the offer. |
| He was granted | naturalization on 8 October 1561. |
| s solved this problem by issuing a writ of | naturalization on November 14 to William decreeing him a |
| from Komonen's arrival in Canada, he filed | naturalization papers, aiming to compete in the 1934 Brit |
| British subjects only, whether by birth or | naturalization; previously, resident aliens could take an |
| a system of controls for the | naturalization process and penalties for fraudulent pract |
| y Puerto Rican could go through the normal | naturalization process for aliens, but a mass grant of Un |
| mack had two agents of the Immigration and | Naturalization Service assigned to the Rogers Police Depa |
| ecame a consultant for the Immigration and | Naturalization Service (INS). |
| y the legacy United States Immigration and | Naturalization Service (INS), which was part of the Depar |
| sfully passed through U.S. Immigration and | Naturalization Service checks in Victoria, and boarded th |
| ne, the largest ever in an Immigration and | Naturalization Service enforcement case. |
| 1980: The U.S. Immigration and | Naturalization Service (INS) used Fort Allen as a process |
| Then the Immigration and | Naturalization Service requested to detain him, charging |
| awyers for Doherty and the Immigration and | Naturalization Service to submit arguments for a review o |
| fornia, and to the federal Immigration and | Naturalization Service (INS). |
| artment of Justice's (DOJ) Immigration and | Naturalization Service (INS) affected Germans, Italians, |
| tored by the United States Immigration and | Naturalization Service, which held German, Italian, and J |
| of Science, United States Immigration and | Naturalization Service, New York City Housing Authority, |
| y Initiative of the former Immigration and | Naturalization Service. |
| ffice of the United States Immigration and | Naturalization Service. |
| h-ranking officials of the Immigration and | Naturalization Service; and the Justice Department's role |
| dents by the United States Immigration and | Naturalization Services. |
| l Aviation Administration; Immigration and | Naturalization; State Department; U.S. Agency for Interna |
| grant oriental countries free immigration, | naturalization, the elective franchise, the privilege to |
| ated to federal matters of citizenship and | naturalization under section 91(25) of the Constitution A |
| foreigner for the club as they awaited his | naturalization via the Law of Return. |
| Naturalization was restricted to those of the Protestant | |
| That | naturalization was irregularly obtained as knowledge of a |
| self-sufficient), and the large degree of | naturalization which the lake has undertaken on its own s |
| It concerned a pacifist applicant for | naturalization who in the interview declared not to be wi |
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