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IN CANADA,―The application for a passport is to the Secretary of State, Ottawa. The form issued in the ordinary case of a British subject by birth, is as follows:-*

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If the applicant be a British subject by naturalization, the qualification before mentioned will be inserted so as to make it conform to the certificate granted upon naturalization. (See pp. 89, 120, ante).

* In the United States the application is made to the Secretary of State, and the form is similar to the foregoing.-See Hill's Manual of Forms. Pub. Chicago, 1883.

ADDENDA.

Page 48-50, add to note (a):—A will made according to the forms of English law by an alien who, though her domicile of origin was English, was domiciled abroad at the time of making her will and of her death, is not entitled to probate in England. In determining what is the valid will of an alien, the general principles of law prior to the passing of the Naturalization Act, 1870, (Imp.), are still applicable: Bloxam v. Faure, L. R. 8 P. D. 101. An alien infant, never having been resident or domiciled in England, although interested in a fund in Court, will not necessarily be treated as a ward of Chancery; the jurisdiction of that Court being founded, not so much upon the fact that the Court has property of the infant to administer, as upon the parental relation in which the Court stands towards an infant British subject arising out of the title of a British subject to the protection of the Crown as parens patria: Brown v. Collins, L. R. 25 Ch. D. 56, and see Hope v. Hope, 4 D. M. & G. 328.

Page 95 note, line 27, add to cases in ( ), Cooke Wilby, L. R. 25 Ch. D. 769.

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INDEX OF FORMS.

I.

2.

3.

4.

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B. Certificate under sec. 12, viz., of person administering oath
to alien

5. C. Certificate of Naturalization; ordinary case of alien becom-
ing a British subject in Canada

6. D. Certificate of Naturalization to a person after service under
Government

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7. E. Special Certificate of Naturalization to a person with respect
to whose nationality a doubt exists

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86

86

87

88

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8. F.

Certificate of re-admission to British nationality

91

9. G.

Oath by persons entitled to be naturalized before 1 Jan. 1868 92

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aliens who had settled abode in certain Provinces
on certain named days

93

II.

12.

13.

H. Certificate of Clerk of the Peace, or other officer, upon filing
oaths under secs. 42, 43

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Renunciation of naturalization, by British subject or citizen
of United States under provisions of convention of May
14, 1871

Declaration of alienage by naturalized British subject

93

106

94

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by a person born within British
Dominions, but also a subject or citizen of a foreign state
by the law thereof

96

15.

Declaration of alienage by a person who is by origin a British
subject

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ALIEN.

GENERAL INDEX.

Α

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Definition

Includes Statutory Alien ....

Widow of British subject who has become Alien

5

47

74

Will of, principles of law prior to Naturalization Act applied.. 12

ALIENS.

Amenable to the laws of country in which they may be
Status of, in Canada

May acquire and dispose of real and personal property

Title may be derived through .....

Not qualified for office or franchise

Disabilities of.......

To have only rights expressly given
Pesons becoming, by declaration
Not entitled to jury de medietate
British subjects becoming

Oaths taken by, on Naturalization.
May apply for certificate

Naturalized before present Act

Statutory aliens

...... 44

48

48

48

50

50, 51

51

52

56

56, 80

60

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68

68

80

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Not discharged from liability for acts done before becoming..
Who had settled abode in Provinces at certain dates and still

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by certain persons desirous of remaining British
subjects within Canada..........

57

B

BRITISH SUBJECTS.

Who are

Enfranchised Indians

May divest themselves of status...

A "Statutory Alien" may be re-admitted

Character of, ceases upon naturalization in foreign State...

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52

68

56

55

57

46

46

C

Status of Aliens in...

Ceasing to be a British subject within

CERTIFICATE.

48

55, 56

Of persons administering oaths of residence and allegiance, 60, 61-2

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