
Citizenship by Conferral
Citizenship by Conferral, often called naturalization, is the process through which a person who is not born a citizen becomes one. It typically involves meeting specific requirements such as residence in the country for a certain period, good character, language proficiency, and understanding of the country's laws and values. Once approved, the individual takes an oath of allegiance, officially granting them citizenship. This process allows new citizens to enjoy the rights and responsibilities of membership in the nation, including voting and access to public services.