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MEMORIAL FOR CERTIFICATE OF NATURALIZATION.

TO THE RIGHT HONOURABLE

SECRETARY OF STATE FOR THE HOME DEPARTMENT.

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HIS MAJESTY'S PRINCIPAL

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State Nationality of Applicant, place of birth, and the Names and Nationality of his Parents.

State full Name,

Address, Age,

Profession, Trade or

Occupation.

State whether married, and whether any children under age residing with Memorialist, and if so, their names and ages.

* Insert the exact

address, and, if in town, the name of

Sheweth

2.

That your Memorialist is a Natural-born Subject of the
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3. That your Memorialist is

4. That during the period of eight years immediately preceding this Application your Memorialist has for five years resided within

street and number of the United Kingdom namely:

house.

Years. Months.

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5. That your Memorialist intends to continue to reside permanently within the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland and has no intention of permanently leaving the United Kingdom and your Memorialist is desirous of obtaining the rights and capacities of a Natural-born British subject and a grant of a Certificate for that purpose under the provisions of the Act of Parliament made and passed in the 33rd year of the Reign of Her late Majesty Queen Victoria Cap. 14 intituled "An Act to amend the Law relating to the Legal Condition of Aliens and British Subjects."

6. That the grounds on which your Memorialist seeks to obtain the rights and capacities of a Natural-born British Subject are as follows:

Because your Memorialist has so long resided in England that he has become attached to the United Kingdom and its Government and having become permanently settled and domiciled in England and intending henceforth permanently

to reside within the United Kingdom he is desirous and it
will be greatly for his benefit and advantage to obtain and
exercise and enjoy all the rights and capacities of a Natural-
born Subject of the United Kingdom so far as the same are
authorized to be granted to the Memorialist by the said Act.

Your Memorialist therefore prays that you will be
pleased if you shall think the application warranted
by the circumstances of the case to grant to your
Memorialist a Certificate of Naturalization under the
provisions of the said Act of the 33rd Victoria Cap. 14
and to grant to your Memorialist (upon his taking the
Oath prescribed by the said Act and in all respects
complying with the provisions of the said Act) all the
rights and capacities of a Natural-born British Subject
(except such as are by the said Act excepted).

And your Memorialist will ever pray &c.

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No. 1.

To be signed by Applicant.

Memorialist.

This is the Memorial marked "A" referred to in the Declaration of Insert Name of made before me this

day of

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This is the Memorial marked "A" referred to in the Declaration of Insert Name of made before me this

day of

190

Reference as to
Residence, etc.

This is the Memorial marked "A" referred to in the Declaration of Insert names of

made before me this

day of

190

References.

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This form
requires a
2s. 6d.

Inland Revenue
Stamp.

solemnly and sincerely declare as follows:

That the statements contained in the paper writing now produced and shewn to me marked with the letter "A" purporting to be a Memorial addressed by myself to The Right Honourable

His Majesty's Principal Secretary of State for the Home Department praying for the grant of a Certificate of Naturalization under the provisions of the Act of Parliament made and passed in the 33rd year of the reign of Her late Majesty Queen Victoria Cap. 14 intituled "An Act to amend the Law relating to the Legal Condition of Aliens and British Subjects" are true as therein set forth.

And I make this solemn Declaration conscientiously believing the same to be true and by virtue of the provisions of the Statutory Declarations Act 1835.

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No. 3.

This form requires a 2s. 6d.

DECLARATION OF REFERENCE AS TO RESIDENCE, &c., OF MEMORIALIST.

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Inland Revenue sincerely declare as follows:

Stamp.

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to the whole of the

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do solemnly and

the paper writing

I. That the statements contained in now produced and shewn to me marked with the letter "A" purNOTE.-If decla- porting to be a Memorial addressed by to The Right his own knowledge as Honourable His Majesty's Principal Secretary of State for the Memorial insert here Home Department praying for the Grant of a Certificate of Naturaliza"paragraphs Nod. tion under the provisions of the Act of Parliament made and passed in the 33rd year of the Reign of Her late Majesty Queen Victoria Cap. 14 intituled "An Act to amend the Law relating to the Legal Condition of Aliens and British Subjects" are to my personal knowledge true as therein set forth.

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+ Insert the exact address, and if in town, the name of

street and number of house.

2. That to my personal knowledge the said

has during

the period of Eight years immediately preceding the date of the said Memorial for Five years resided within the United Kingdom namely—

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3. That I am a Natural-born British Subject.

4. That I am not the Agent or Solicitor of the said.

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No. 3.

5. That I make this Declaration not from information merely but Specify circum from personal knowledge.

And I make this solemn Declaration conscientiously believing the same to be true and by virtue of the provisions of the Statutory Declarations Act 1835.

stances under which such knowledge was acquired.

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I. That I am a Householder and Natural-born British Subject.

2. That I am not the Agent or Solicitor of hereinafter mentioned.

3. That for

the Alien

years past and upwards I have personally known and been intimately acquainted with the said

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in the an Alien and from such personal knowledge and intimate acquaintance as aforesaid I am able to vouch for the respectability and loyalty of the said

4. That I have carefully perused the paper writing now produced and shewn to me marked with the letter "A" purporting to be a Memorial addressed to the Right Honourable His Majesty's Principal Secretary of State for the Home Department by the said praying for the grant of a Certificate of Naturalization under the provisions of the Act of Parliament made and passed in the 33rd year of the Reign of Her late Majesty Queen Victoria Cap. 14 intituled "An Act to amend the Law relating to the legal condition of Aliens and British Subjects" and I verily believe that the particulars and statements therein respectively stated are true as therein set forth.

And I make this solemn Declaration conscientiously believing the same to be true and by virtue of the provisions of the Statutory Declarations Act 1835.

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No. 4.

This form requires a 2s. 6d. impressed Inland Revenue Stamp.

A.D. 1886

CANADIAN NATURALIZATION ACT.

REVISED STATUTES, 1886.
CHAPTER 113.

An Act respecting Naturalization and Aliens.

HER Majesty, by and with the advice and consent of the Senate and House of Commons of Canada, enacts as follows:

Short Title.

Short title.

Interpretation.

"Disability."

"Officer in diplomatic service of H.M."

"Officer in consular service of H.M."

"Cath."

'County."

"Alien."
"Statutory
alien."

"Subject."

Aliens may hold and

1. This Act may be cited as "The Naturalization Act," 44 Vict. C. 13. S. 3.

Interpretation.

2. In this Act, unless the context otherwise requires,

(a.) The expression "disability" means the disability of being
an infant, lunatic, idiot, or married woman;
(b) The expression "officer in the diplomatic service of Her
Majesty" means any ambassador, minister, or chargé
d'affaires, or secretary of legation, or any person appointed
by such ambassador, minister, chargé d'affaires, or secretary
of legation, to execute any duty imposed upon an officer in
the diplomatic service of Her Majesty by the Act passed
by the Parliament of the United Kingdom, known as "The
Naturalization Act, 1870";

(c.) The expression "officer in the consular service of Her
Majesty" means and includes consul-general, consul, vice-
consul and consular agent, and any person for the time
being discharging the duties of consul-general, consul, vice-
consul or consular agent;

(d.) The expression "oath" includes affirmation, in the case of a
person allowed by law to affirm in judicial cases ;
(e) The expression "county" includes a union of counties and
a judicial district or other judicial division;

(f.) The expression “alien" includes a statutory alien;
(g) The expression "statutory alien" means a natural-born
British subject who has become an alien under this Act
or any Act or Acts in that behalf;

(.) The expression "subject" includes a citizen when the foreign
country referred to is a republic. 44 Vict. c. 13, s. 1, and
s. 20, part.

Rights of Property of Aliens.

3. Real and personal property of any description may be taken, acquired, held, and disposed of by an alien in the same manner, in all transmit respects, as by a natural-born British subject; and a title to real and

property of

any kind.

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