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Figueredo is also accused of having lied in his application for US naturalisation then citizenship in August 2006 by falsely stating he was suffering from severe dementia.
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Such incongruities alert us to the naturalisation of Christian ritual.
The data also allow us to differentiate between naturalisation intentions of two sub-groups: former migrants, and their descendants born on the territory of the host country.
He spoke at Kandahar airfield, where he was attending a naturalisation ceremony for US service members becoming citizens at the base.
He presided over a naturalisation ceremony for 20 US service members and military spouses stationed in South Korea.
In this paper, I mainly use M'charek's analysis of naturalisation in population genetics.
Combining the respondents who, at the time of the interviews, did not have Latvian citizenship (current non-citizens) and the respondents who had obtained Latvian citizenship through naturalisation (former non-citizens) gives us a total sample of 627 individuals.
Let us imagine, in the interests of reciprocity, how the process of naturalisation now facing European nationals in Britain would feel to British citizens if they were allowed to apply for EU citizenship after Brexit.
In this sense, long-term residence status may be viewed as a significant step towards full inclusion through naturalisation or, in its strongest manifestation (e.g. Green Card in the US), as an alternative for naturalisation.
For instance it is used for the Metropolitan Borough of Rochdale's mayoralty, civil registry, and for formal naturalisation in British Citizenship ceremonies.
Naturalisation is rare.
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