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 PUBLIC LAWS-CH. 876-OCT. 14, 1940 order is revoked and set aside to transmit a copy of such order and judgment to the court out of which such certificate of naturalization Entryupon records shall have been originally issued. It shall thereupon be the duty of the clerk of the court receiving such certified copy of the order and judg- ment of the court to enter the same of record and to cancel such original certificate of naturalization, if there be any, upon the records and to notify the Commissioner of the entry of such order and of such cancel- tiicuatrender of cer- ation. A person holding a certificate of naturalization or citizenship which has been canceled as provided by this section shall upon notice by the court by which the decree of cancelation was made, or by the Commissioner, surrender the same to the Commissioner. Appiicabfityofpro- (g) The provisions of this section shall apply not only to any natu- ralization granted and to certificates of naturalization and citizenship issued under the provisions of this Act, but to any naturalization heretofore granted by any court, and to all certificates of naturaliza- tion and citizenship which may have been issued heretofore by any court or by the Commissioner based upon naturalization granted by any court. Issuance, etc. CERTIFICATES OF DERIVATIVE CITIZENSHIP SEC. 339. A person who claims to have derived United States citi- zenship through the naturalization of a parent or through the natu- ralization or citizenship of a spouse may apply to the Commissioner for a certificate of citizenship. Upon proof to the satisfaction of the Commissioner that the applicant is a citizen, and that the appli- cant's alleged citizenship was derived as claimed, and upon taking and subscribing before a member of the Service within the United States to the oath of allegiance required by this Act of a petitioner for naturalization, such individual shall be furnished by the Com- missioner or a Deputy Commissioner with a certificate of citizenship, but only if such individual is at the time within the United States. REVOCATION OF CERTIFICATES ISSUED BY THE COMMISSIONE R A DEPUTY COMMISSIONER SEC. 340. The Commissioner is authorized to cancel any certificate of citizenship or any copy of a declaration of intention or certificate of naturalization heretofore or hereafter issued by the Commissioner or a Deputy Commissioner if it shall appear to the Commissioner's satis- faction that such document was illegally or fraudulently obtained from the Commissioner or a Deputy Commissioner; but the person to whom such document has been issued, shall be given at such person's last known place of address, written notice of the intention to cancel such document with the reasons therefor and shall be given at least sixty days in which to show cause why such document should not be canceled. The cancelation of any such document shall affect only the document and not the citizenship status of the person in whose name the document was issued. DOCUMENTS AND COPIES ISSUED BY THE COMMISSIONER OR A DEPUTY COMMISSIONER SEC. 341. (a) A person who claims to have been naturalized in the United States under section 323 of this Act may make application to the Commissioner for a certificate of naturalization. Upon proof to the satisfaction of the Commissioner or a Deputy Commissioner that the applicant is a citizen and that he has been naturalized as claimed in the application, such individual shall be furnished a cer- tificate of naturalization by the Commissioner or a Deputy Com- missioner, but only if the applicant is at the time within the United States. Cancelation of cer- tificates, etc. Notice. Certificates of nat- uralization. Ante, p. 1149. 1160 [54 STAT.

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