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THE HONG KONG GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, APRIL 13, 1934.
a natural-born British subject is entitled or subject, and have
> all intents and purposes the status of a natural-born British subject.
In witness whereof I have hereto subscribed my name this
day of
(Signed) E. F.,
Full name
Under Secretary of State.
Particulars relating to Applicant.
Address
Trade or Occupation
Place and date of birth
Nationality
Single, married, etc
Name of wife or husband
Names and nationality of parents
(B) Where the names of children are included.
BRITISH NATIONALITY AND STATUS OF ALIENS ACT, 1914. Certificate of Naturalization.
Whereas A.B. has applied to one of His Majesty's Principal Secretaries of State for a certificate of naturaliza- tion, alleging with respect to himself [herself] the particulars set out below, and has satisfied him that the conditions laid down in the above-mentioned Act for the grant of a certificate of naturalization are fulfilled in his [her] case:
And whereas the said A.B. has also applied for the inclusion in accordance with subsection (1) of section five of the said Act of the names of certain of his [her] children born before the date of this certificate and being minors, and the Secretary of State is satisfied that the name [names] of his [her] child [children], as hereinafter set ont, may properly be included:
Now, therefore, in pursuance of the powers conferred on him by the said Act. the Secretary of State grants to the said A.B. this certificate of naturalization, and declares that upon taking the oath of allegiance within the time and in the manner required by the regulations made in that behalf he [she] shall, subject to the provisions of the said Act, be entitled to all political and other rights powers and privileges, and be subject to all obligations duties and liabilities, to which a natural-born British subject is entitled or subject, and have to all intents and purposes the status of a natural-born British subject.
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