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TABLE Ol^ CONTENTS—Continued TITLE III — N A T I O N A L I T Y AND NATURALIZATION—Continued CHAPTER 1

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NATIONALITY AT B I R T H AND BY COLLECTIVE N A T U R A L I Z A T I O N — C o n t i n u e d

304. Persons born in Alaska. 305. Persons born in Hawaii. 306. Persons living in and born in the Virgin Islands. 307. Persons living in and born in Guam. 308. Nationals but not citizens at birth. 309. Children born out of wedlock. CHAPTER 2 — N A T I O N A L I T Y T H R O U G H NATURALIZATION

Sec. 310. Jurisdiction to naturalize. Sec. 311. Eligibility for naturalization. Sec. 312. Requirements as to understanding the English language, history, principles and form of government of the United States. Sec. 313. Prohibition upon the naturalization of persons opposed to government or law, or who favor to t a l i t a r i a n forms of government. Sec. 314. Ineligibility to naturalization of deserters from the Armed Forces of the United States. Sec. 315. Alien relieved from training and service in the Armed Forces of the United States because of alienage barred from citizenship. Sec. 316. Requirements a s to residence, good moral character, attachment to the principles of the Constitution, and favorable disposition to the United States. Sec. 317. Temporary absence of persons performing religious duties. Sec. 318. Prerequisites to naturalization—burden of proof. Sec. 319. Married persons. Sec. 320. Children born outside of United States of one alien and one citizen parent. Sec. 321. Children born outside of United States of alien parent. Sec. 322. Child born outside of United States; naturalization on petition of citizen p a r e n t; requirements and exemptions. Sec. 323. Children adopted by United States citizens. Sec. 324. F o n n e r citizens regaining United States citizenship. Sec. 325. Nationals but not citizens of the United States; residence within outlying possessions. Sec. 326. Resident Philippine citizens excepted from certain requirements. Sec. 327. Former United States citizens losing citizenship by entering the armed forces of foreign countries during \ / o r l d W a r II. Sec. 328. Naturalization through service in the Armed Forces of the United States. Sec. 329. Naturalization through active-duty service in Armed Forces during World W a r I or V/orld W a r II. Sec. 330. Constructive residence through service on certain United States vessels. Sec. 331. Alien enemies; naturalization under specified conditions and procedure. Sec. 332. Procedural and administrative provisions; executive functions. Sec. 333. Photographs. Sec. 334. Petition for n a t u r a l i z a t i o n; declaration of intention. Sec. 335. Investigation of petitioners; preliminary examinations on petitions. Sec. 336. Final hearing in open c o u r t; examination of petitioner before the court. Sec. 337. Oath of renunciation and allegiance. Sec. 338. Certificate of n a t u r a l i z a t i o n; contents. Sec. 339. Functions and duties of clerks. Sec. 340. Revocation of naturalization. Sec. 341. Certificates of citizenship; procedure. Sec. 342. Cancellation of certificates not to affect citizenship status. Sec. 343. Documents and copies issued by the Attorney General. Sec. 344. Fiscal provisions. Sec. 345. Mail relating to naturalization transmitted free of postage and registered. Sec. 346. Publication and distribution of citizenship textbooks from naturalization fees. Sec. 347. Compilation of naturalization statistics and payment for equipment. Sec. 348. Admissibility in evidence of testimony a s to statements voluntarily made to officers or employees in the course of their official duties. C H A P T E R 3—^LOSS OF N A T I O N A L I T Y

Sec. 349. Loss of nationality by native-born or naturalized citizen. Sec. 350. Dual national s; divestiture of foreign nationality. Sec. 351. Restrictions on expatriation.

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