Enaturalisation
Enaturalisation, also known as naturalization, is the process by which a person who is not a native citizen of a country becomes a naturalized citizen of that country. This process typically involves meeting certain legal requirements, such as residing in the country for a specified period, demonstrating knowledge of the country's language and customs, and passing a citizenship test. The purpose of enaturalisation is to integrate immigrants into the host society while maintaining the country's cultural and political identity.
The process of enaturalisation varies significantly between countries. In some nations, it may be a straightforward
Enaturalisation is often seen as a way to provide immigrants with the same rights and responsibilities as
Despite these debates, enaturalisation remains an important aspect of many countries' immigration policies. It allows for