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SCHEDULE 11.

[Reg. 9(2)]

SCHEDULE 14.

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BRITISH NATIONALITY (No. 2) Act 1964. Sperios 1.

Application for registration as a ellizen of the United Kingdom and Colonies by certain stateless persons.

J. The application shall contain sufficient information to satisfy the authority to whom it is made that the person in respect of whom it is made is and always has been stateless and is qualified for registration under section 1 of the No. 2 Act of 1964.

2. In the case of an application in respect of a minor by his parent or guardian the application shall state whether the applicant is a parent or guardian of the mainot, and if he is a guardian, how he became such.

SCHEDULE 12

BRITISH NATIONALITY ACr 1948, SecrION 10.

Certificate of Naturalization.

Whereas A.B., has applied to one of Her Majesty's Principal Secre- taries of State for a certificate of naturalization. alleging with respect to [himself] [herself] the particulars set out below, and has satisfied the Secretary of State that the conditions laid down in the British Nationality Act 1948 (and the Commonwealth immigrants Act 1962] for the grant of a certificate of naturalization are fulfilled:

Now, therefore, the Secretary of State, in exercise of the powers conferred upon him by the said Act of 1948, grants to the above dated this certificate of naturalization, and declares that upon taking the oath of allegiance within the time and in the manner required by the regula- tions made in that behalf [he] [she] is a citizen of the United Kingdom and Colonies as from the date of this certificate.

[Reg. 10(2).|

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In witness whereof I have hereto subscribed my name this

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BRITISH NATIONALITY ACT 1965, SECTION |

Application for registration as a British subject made by an alien woman who has been married to a British subject.

1. The application shall contain sufficient information to satisfy the authority to whom it is made that the applicant-

(e) is an alien, and

(8) has been married to a person who at the date of the application is, or but for his death would be, a British subject without citizen- ship by virtue of section 13 or 16 of the Act of 1948 or a British subject by virtue of section 2(01) of the Act of 1948.

2.

The application shall state whether the applicant has ever beco deprived of the status of British subject.

Home Office, London.

(Signed) C.D.

[Rank]

Particulars relating to applicant.

Full name................................................rakettassa Address ******Ÿƒ+++++++** Place and date of birth Nationality

Single, married, etc.

SCHEDULE 13.

[Reg. 13.]

BRITISH NATIONALITY ACT 1948, Secnon 10. COMMONWEALTH IMMIGRANTS Act 1962, Section 12(2)

Application for a certificate of naturalization by an alien or British protected person.

1. The application shall show whether the applicant is a British pro- tected person or an alien, and, if he is a British protected person, shall state the connexion with a protectorate, protected state or other territory by virtue of which he is a British protected person,

7. The application shall contain sufficient evidence to satisfy the Secretary of State or the Governor, as the case may be, that the applicant is of full age and capacity and possesses the requisite qualifications for naturalization In respect of residence, Crown service, good character, knowledge of the English or other approprieto language and intention with respect to his residence or occupation in the event of a certificate being granted to him, and such further information as the Secretary of State or the Governor may require in order to determine whether the applicant is a fit and proper person to be granted a certificate of naturali- zation.

SCHEDULE IS.

[Reg. 16]

BRITISH NATIONALITY ACT 1948. SECTION 16(2).

Declaration of intention to resume British nationality made by o person who has ceased to be a British subject on the loss of British nationality by his father or mother,

J. The declaration shall contain sufficient information to satisfy the Secretary of State-

(c) that the declarant's father or mother, as the case may be, ceased

to be a British subject and as to how they ceased to be such;

(8) that the declarant thereby ceased to be a British subject by virtue of section 12(1) of the British Nationality and Status of Aliens Act 1914(a);

(c) that the declarant would, if he had not so ceased to be a British subject, at the time of the application be a citizen of the United Kingdom and Colonica or a British subject without citizenship under section 13 of the Act of 1948.

(0) 4 & 5 Geo. 5. c. 17.

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