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... citizens said that they had not bothered to naturalize or saw no advantage in doing so . But quite a few people were reluctant to change their nationality : one in six said they had too strong an emotional and social attachment to their ...
... citizens said that they had not bothered to naturalize or saw no advantage in doing so . But quite a few people were reluctant to change their nationality : one in six said they had too strong an emotional and social attachment to their ...
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... citizens had lived in the country before naturalizing . Among those naturalizing most quickly ( between four and five years after landing ) were people from ... citizens with 67 Nations , citizens and immigrants The rights of immigrants 5865.
... citizens had lived in the country before naturalizing . Among those naturalizing most quickly ( between four and five years after landing ) were people from ... citizens with 67 Nations , citizens and immigrants The rights of immigrants 5865.
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... citizens with " permanent resident " status . They will have access to most public facilities including social security , education , housing and health services , and they cannot nor- mally be forced to leave the country should they ...
... citizens with " permanent resident " status . They will have access to most public facilities including social security , education , housing and health services , and they cannot nor- mally be forced to leave the country should they ...
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20 per cent abroad Africa America Arab areas Argentina arrivals Asia Asian asylum Australia Bangladesh Belgium border British CALIFORNIA Canada Caribbean Census Chinese citizens coun cultural developing countries domestic workers earn economic emigration employers employment estimated ethnic European countries example Federal Republic Figure flows foreign-born France Government groups higher Hispanic Hong Kong illegal immigrants immi immigrant workers increase Indian industrialized countries investment Italy Japan Japanese jus sanguinis jus soli Koreans labour force language large numbers largest numbers levels major Malaysia Mexican Mexico Middle East million Muslim native Netherlands overseas particularly Philippines plantations population proportion receiving countries recent recruitment refugees relatively remittances Republic of Germany Republic of Korea SAN DIEGO sending countries shortages skilled SOPEMI/OECD Source South Africa Soviet Union Spain Stanton Russell Taiwan Taiwan China tend tion unemployed United Kingdom unskilled visas wages Western Europe women