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International Geneva - Welcome Centre - Swiss naturalisation (813 words)
The request for naturalisation, which is the object of the present information sheet, is a procedure of the canton and town.
About 36 months, meanwhile the request for naturalisation has to be approved by the Federal Office of the Police, the State Council of Geneva and the authorities of the future town of origine of the applicant.
This type of naturalisation is handled by the Federal Department of Justice and Police and by the Federal Office for Foreigners.
Irish nationality law - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (2446 words)
The naturalisation to a foreigner as a Irish citizen is a discretionary power held by the Irish Minister for Justice.
Naturalisation is granted on a number of criteria including good character, residence in the state and intention to continue residing in the state.
A notice of the revocation of a certificate of naturalisation must be published in Iris Oifigiúil (the official gazette of the Republic) and in the period from January 2002 to April 2005 no such notices were published
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