The number of naturalizations in the United States has fluctuated in recent years. |
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No specific records were immediately available on naturalizations, but written information would be provided to the Committee at a later stage. |
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The popular referendum on naturalizations scheduled for June 2008 does not contradict Switzerland's international obligations. |
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From 1915 to 1932, all naturalizations were published in the Canada Gazette. |
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Hispanic groups have demanded that the agency complete by July 4 the naturalizations of all immigrants who applied in the 2007 fiscal year, which ended Sept. 30, Mr. Ramos said. |
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After 2007, the rate of naturalizations has decreased due to a stricter nationality law enacted by the Austrian legislature. |
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In addition to offering a database that covers naturalizations for several regional courts, it also offers a link to the United States National Archives site where you can order your file online. |
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Since 1996, when an immigration law overhaul first brought intensified scrutiny of citizenship applications, at least 85,000 naturalizations have been turned down each year. |
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The lists of naturalizations published in the Secretary of State annual reports and in the Canada Gazette were recognized several years ago as being a valuable genealogical resource by a variety of people. |
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However, there have been many instances of such illegal mass naturalizations in the 20th century. |
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Naturalizations can have an important impact on the measurement of the stock of persons of foreign origin. |
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Naturalizations may be applied for, and obtained, and may be voluntarily lost. |
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Naturalizations have surged in recent years, to 702,589 last year from 537,151 in 2004, according to official figures. |
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