
Naturalization Ceremony
A naturalization ceremony is a formal event where individuals who have immigrated to a country become citizens. During the ceremony, new citizens typically take an oath of allegiance, pledging loyalty to their new country. This process is the final step in a series of legal requirements, including background checks and interviews. The ceremony often includes speeches, the presentation of certificates, and sometimes cultural elements that celebrate the new citizens’ integration into society. It’s a significant occasion, symbolizing the rights and responsibilities that come with citizenship and the shared values of the nation.