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NATIONALITY

Q.: My first husband was a Norwegian, who died recently, leaving me with three children. I have now married a British subject. What is the position in regard to the nationality of myself and my children by my first marriage? — "Married" (Wellington). A.: If your children were born in Norway, their nationality will be Norwegian; if, however, they were born within the British Empire, they will be of British nationality. You yourself would lose your foreign nationality on your second marriage to a British subject.

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/NZTR19271020.2.67

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Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

NZ Truth, Issue 1142, 20 October 1927, Page 16

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Tapeke kupu
86

NATIONALITY NZ Truth, Issue 1142, 20 October 1927, Page 16

NATIONALITY NZ Truth, Issue 1142, 20 October 1927, Page 16

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