Naturalization Regulations 1916 (Amendment) (Cth)
STATUTORY RULES.
REGULATIONS UNDER THE NATURALIZATION ACT 1903-1917.
I,
SIR ARTHUR LYULPH STANLEY, Governor of the State of Victoria and its
Dependencies, acting as the Deputy of the Governor-General in accordance with
the provisions of the Constitution, acting with the advice of the Federal
Executive Council, hereby make the following Regulations, under the
Dated this fourteenth day of November, 1917.
A. L. STANLEY,
Deputy of the Governor-General.
By His Excellency’s Command,
P. McM. GLYNN,
Minister of State for Home and Territories.
Amendment of the Naturalization Regulations 1916.
(Statutory Rules 1916, No. 186.)
1. After Regulation 1 of the Naturalization Regulations the following regulations are inserted:—
“1a. An applicant for a certificate of naturalization shall state in the statutory declaration forwarded in support of his application the following information in addition to that required under section six of the
Naturalization Act 1903-1917:—(
a ) His age and height, the colour of his hair and eyes, and any physical peculiarities, and(
b ) The place where and the name of the person by whom employed at the time of application and the length of the period during which he has been employed in his present employment, and(
c ) The nationality of his parents, and the nationality of his wife (if any) prior to marriage, and(
d ) The full names and ages of his wife and children and their birth places and places of residence at the date of the application.
“1b. Any person who intends to apply for a certificate of naturalization shall advertise, in two newspapers which are published in the State, and circulated in the district in which he resides, his intention so to apply.
“lc. Upon application, at any time after he has attained the age of twenty-one years, by any person who, under section ten of the
Naturalization Act 1903-1917, is deemed to be naturalized, the Minister may grant to the applicant a certificate to that effect.”
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