
Naturalization Law
Naturalization Law refers to the legal process by which a non-citizen can become a citizen of a country, such as the United States. This process typically involves meeting specific requirements, including demonstrating residency, good moral character, and a basic understanding of the country's language and government. Applicants must submit forms, go through an interview, and take an oath of allegiance. Naturalization Law ensures that newcomers can participate fully in civic life, enjoying rights and responsibilities as citizens while promoting integration and commitment to the nation.