naturalization in the PONS Dictionary

naturalization Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

certificate of naturalization
group naturalization

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
The potential solution of becoming a citizen by residence and naturalization fails because it violates the integrity constraint.
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Naturalization applications are not affected by this change in policy.
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Related to genealogy it holds school, naturalization, and marriage records.
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Most naturalization occurs among the young during the period when they seek formal employment or marriage.
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Evolutionary developmental linguistics: naturalization of the faculty of language.
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She applied for naturalization in 1919, describing herself as a photographer, and taking ten years off her age.
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State-level naturalization courts managed proceedings and had varying standards across the country.
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He saw merit in having a law that encouraged naturalization and increased the value of citizenship.
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A person obtains nationality either by birth or by naturalization.
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Section 13 sets out the conditions for acquiring citizenship by naturalization.
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