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Belgian Chamber Committee on Naturalisations

Once a naturalisation bill is signed and promulgated by the King, it is published in the Belgian Official Journal.

In accordance with Article 9 of the Belgian Constitution, which stipulates that naturalisation is granted by the federal legislative power, and Article 74, which provides that only the Chamber of Representatives, and not the Senate, is responsible for granting naturalisation.

Chêne-Bougeries

Alain Delon, the famous French actor received his Swiss citizenship by naturalisation, in Sept. 1999 after having lived there since 1985.

Chief Secretary of New South Wales

However, for most of its history the Chief Secretary was in charge of all matters relating to correspondence with government departments, naturalisation, the Great Seal, state security, censorship and classification laws, the arts (to 1975), Public Health (to 1934), Aboriginal welfare (to 1969), Lord Howe Island, and environmental protection and fisheries.

Duke of Castel Duino

The title was created along with the additional title of Prince della Torre e Tasso in 1923 for Prince Alexander of Thurn and Taxis following his naturalisation in Kingdom of Italy.

Jerzy Engel

He became manager of the Polish national team in 1999 and after failing to achieve qualification for the UEFA Euro 2000, was instrumental in securing Emmanuel Olisadebe's naturalisation as a Polish national.

Jhon van Beukering

Jhon "Jhonny" van Beukering (born 29 September 1983 in Velp, Gelderland) is an Dutch-born Indonesian naturalisation footballer from Indo (Eurasian) descent, who currently plays as a striker for Presikhaaf.

Karl von Abel

Abel was dismissed from power on 17 February 1847 when he and the other ministers opposed the naturalisation of the Kings' young lady Lola Montez.


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