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Rh And whereas the Secretary of State is satisfied that it is desirable that the said A.B., be permitted to resume British nationality and that such a certificate may properly be granted:

Now, therefore, in pursuance of the powers conferred on him by the said Act, the Secretary of State grants to the said A.B. this certificate of naturalization, and declares that upon taking the oath of allegiance within the time and in the manner required by the regulations made in that behalf she shall, subject to the provisions of the said Act, be entitled to all political and other rights, powers and privileges, and be subject to all obligations duties and liabilities, to which a natural-born British subject is entitled or subject, and have to all intents and purposes the status of a natural-born British subject.

In witness whereof I have hereto subscribed my name this day of

(Signed) E. F. Under Secretary of State.

Particulars relating to Applicant

Full Name.

Address

Trade or Occupation:

Place and date of Birth

Nationality

Name of husband

Names and nationality of parents

(2) Where the names of children are to be included, paragraphs corresponding to the second and fourth paragraphs of Form (B) prescribed by Regulation 1 shall be inserted in the certificate.

2. These Regulations may be cited as the Naturalization (Amendment) Regulations, 1940.

John Anderson,

One of His Majesty’s Principal Secretaries of State.