Sentence examples for awarding citizenship from inspiring English sources

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The phrase "awarding citizenship" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts discussing the process of granting citizenship to individuals or groups, often in legal or governmental discussions.
Example: "The government is focused on awarding citizenship to those who meet the necessary criteria and have contributed positively to society."
Alternatives: "granting citizenship" or "conferring citizenship".

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Harilaos Stavrakis, the economy minister, said this week that the government had begun the process of awarding citizenship to Russians depositing large amounts in banks.

Provision for such a review of the judgment awarding citizenship is within the legislative power of Congress and plainly is subject to no constitutional infirmity, Johannessen v. United States, supra, 225 U.S. 236—240, 2 S.Ct.

Looking at the team sheet for their recent friendly against Algeria, six of the starting XI were not born in Qatar - and the process of awarding citizenship to players born outside the country has been a concern to many, including Fifa president Sepp Blatter. .

Arguments rage about what can be done about them, from deporting each one to awarding citizenship depending on length of time in the U.S. Q: If Jesus was around today, what do you think his stance on America's undocumented immigrants would be?

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He was awarded citizenship posthumously.

She was awarded citizenship in the late 1980's.

Already, two noncitizens have died and been awarded citizenship posthumously.

The country awards citizenship to about 150,000 applicants annually, which ranks it second in the European Union.

But Sergeant Frederick, a 21-year-old immigrant from Trinidad, would be awarded citizenship only posthumously, on the day of his burial.

"Analysis of official data by Oxford University showed just under 126,000 foreign nationals were awarded citizenship – thus entitling them to a British passport – in 2014, a fall of 40% year-on-year".

While the lumpen and clumsy have been awarded citizenship, the beautiful of face, heart and mind, carriers of what is known as "radiance sickness", are put into quarantine, a polite way of saying that they are killed.

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