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- Book Review: Migration and Freedom: Mobility, Citizenship and Exclusion by Brad K. Blitz Patricia Muhammad
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- Nationality and Statelessness: a Handbook for Parliamentarians
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- M-476, Chapter 4, Who Is Eligible for Naturalization? (PDF, 403.2
- Participating in a Democracy
- DS-11 Application for a U.S. Passport
- Statelessness and the Right to Citizenship Matthew J Gibney
- Summary of Key Provisions of the U.S. Citizenship Act
- Second-Class Citizenship and the Second Amendment in the District of Columbia,” 5 George Mason University Civil Rights Law Journal, Nos
- The History and Progress of Black Citizenship
- U.S. Citizenship Act of 2021
- M-767 Important Information for New Citizens
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- Global Justice, Freedom of Movement and Democratic Citizenship*
- Constitutional Citizenship Through the Prism of Alienage
- Written Evidence Submitted by Dr Austen Morgan (CPP0004)
- Dual Citizenship – Security Clearance Implications
- British Nationality Act, 1948. II & 12 GEO
- Thinking About Applying for Naturalization? Use This List to Help You Get Ready!
- Request for Citizenship Documentation
- U.S. Citizenship Act of 2021 House Bill
- How Do I Apply for U.S. Citizenship?
- International Citizenship: the Future of Nationality in a Globalized World
- RSCAS 2016/69 Freedom of Movement Under Attack: Is It Worth
- Chart A: Determining Whether Children Born Outside the U.S. Acquired Citizenship at Birth1 (If Child Born out of Wedlock, See C
- Opinions of Social Studies Candidate Teachers on “Democracy and Citizenship”*
- Rhetorical Slavery, Rhetorical Citizenship
- Extrazens: How External and Multiple Citizenship Is Reshaping National Membership in the European Union
- Birthright Citizenship, Slave Trade Legislation, and the Origins of Federal Immigration Regulation
- Citizenship and Statelessness
- Second-Class Female Citizenship and the American Quest for Community Rogers M
- UK Response to Letter from SR Contemporary Racism Citizenship
- Tiered Citizenship and Tiered Personhood
- Instructions for Form N-400 Application for Naturalization
- Second-Class Female Citizenship and the American Quest for Community
- The Complicated Meanings of “Citizenship and Nationality” in Nseers
- The Citizenship Clause: a ―Legislative History‖
- The Culture of Citizenship
- Determinants of Naturalization: the Role of Dual Citizenship Laws
- Action 2 Ensuring That No Child Is Born Stateless
- Dual Nationality
- 6 Statelessness and Citizenship
- Immigration 101: Path to Citizenship
- 7. Freedom of Movement
- Citizenship, Standing, and Immigration Law
- Slavery Heritage Representations, Cultural Citizenship, and Judicial Politics in America
- An Intellectual History of Freedom of Movement in International Law: the Right to Leave As a Personal Liberty
- Guide NS Confirmation of British Nationality Status