Being a "naturalized citizen" means one is born in a foreign nation other than the one they wish to become a citizen of, and then having to undergo the requirements established by the government of that nation to become recognized as a citizen, despite the birthplace of the applicant being somewhere other than the country their are applying for. Most countries require an interview, a written test, and a ceremony of swearing in, oftentimes renouncing ones previous citizenship in order to gain the...
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