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Matter in which fee may be taken.
Amount of Toc.
To whom fee is to be paid.
£ s. d.
$ 0
In
Witnessing the signing of an application or declaration mentioned in paragraph 4 of Schedule 1 La these Regulations.
Administering the oath
allegiance.
Registration of a declaration 200
of intention to resume
British Nationality.
Registration of a declaration of 2 0 0
renunciation of citizenship
other than
declaration
made in the circumstances mentioned in * 1000) of the British Nationality ACI- 1964.
Supplying a certified true copy of any notice, certificate, order, declaration or entry
given, granted or made by or under the British Nation-
ality Act 1948.
England or
Northern Ireland. if the application or declaration is witnessed, or the oath administered. by
commissioner or notary public to the com- missioner or notary public,
In Scotland, if the application or declaration is witnessed, or the oath administered. by a sheriff
or sheriff- substitute, to the sheriff clerk or to any of bis deputes, and if by A notary public, to the notary public.
Into the Exchequer in accord- ance with Treasury direc- tions.
The same.
10 0
The same.
For the purposes of this Schedule-
(a) any reference to a child and his parent includes a reference to a step-child and his step-parent, to an illegitimate child and his mother and to an adopted child and his adoptive parent, and (b) where two or more children of the same parent are registered on the same occasion, the eldest of those children shall be treated as the first child registered on that occasion.
Explanatory Note.
(This Note is not part of the Regulations).
These Regulations consolidate with amendments the British Nationality Regulations 1965 and the British Nationality (Amendment) Regulations 1968.
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The principal changes are that the forms of applications and declara- rious under the British Nationality Acts are not prescribed; instead the information which must bé contained in applications or declarations to which the Regulations relate is specified. The form of an oath of allegiance and of a certificate of naturalization, however, continue to be prescribed (in Schedules 7 and 14 respectively).
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