| 1923 - 290 pages
...the same citizenship status as if her marriage had taken place after the passage of this Act. SEC. 5. That no woman whose husband is not eligible to citizenship...naturalized during the continuance of the marital status. SEC. 6. That section 1994 of the Revised Statutes and section 4 of the Expatriation Act of 1907 are... | |
| American Society of International Law. Annual Meeting - 1926 - 240 pages
...marriage to an alien ineligible to citizenship.70 Section 5 contains a somewhat similar disqualification: "That no woman whose husband is not eligible to citizenship...naturalized during the continuance of the marital status." The first of these two provisions was merely mentioned in the committee report, without comment, and... | |
| United States - 1923 - 1008 pages
...this Act. [42 Stat. L. 1022.} SEC. 5. [Husband ineligible to citizenship — naturalization of wife.] That no woman whose husband is not eligible to citizenship...naturalized during the continuance of the marital status. [42 Stat. L. 1022.] SEC. 6. [R. 8. sec. 1994 and sec. 4 of Expatriation Act repealed.] That section... | |
| Maryland - 1923 - 344 pages
...the same citizenship status as if her marriage had taken place after the passage of this Act. Sec. 5. That no woman whose husband is not eligible to citizenship...naturalized during the continuance of the marital status. Sec. 6. That Section 1994 of the Revised Statutes and Section 4 of the Expatriation Act of 1907 are... | |
| Oregon - 1923 - 328 pages
...1922, chaper — , section 4.] Naturalization of Women Married to Persons Ineligible to Citizenship. No woman whose husband is not eligible to citizenship...naturalized during the continuance of the marital status. [Act Sept. 22, 1922, chapter — , section 5.] -. Persons to Whom Naturalization Is Prohibited. >fo... | |
| United States - 1923 - 1256 pages
...Sept. 22, 1922, c. 411, § 5.) Naturalization of women married to persons ineligible to citizenship. No woman whose husband is not eligible to citizenship...naturalized during the continuance of the marital status. (42 Stat. 1022.) See notes to §§ 3961a, 435Sa, ante. § 4359. (Act May 6, 1882, c. 126, § 14.) Chinese... | |
| Ruth McIntire Dadourian - 1922 - 24 pages
...the same citizenship status as if her marriage had taken place after the passage of this Act. SEC. 5. That no woman whose husband is not eligible to citizenship...naturalized during the continuance of the marital status. I SEC. 6. That section 1994 of the Revised Statutes and section 4 of the Expatriation Act of 1907 are... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Immigration and Naturalization - 1924 - 30 pages
...the same citizenship status as if her marriage had taken place after the passage of this act. SEC 5. That no woman whose husband is not eligible to citizenship...naturalized during the continuance of the marital status. SEC. 6. That section 1994 of the Revised Statutes and section 4 of the expatriation act of 1907 are... | |
| Iredell Meares - 1924 - 712 pages
...same citizenship status as if her marriage had taken place after the passage of this Act. Section 5. That no woman whose husband is not eligible to citizenship...naturalized during the continuance of the marital status. Section 6. That section 1994 of the Revised Statutes and section 4 of the Expatriation Act of 1907... | |
| Connecticut - 1924 - 352 pages
...the same citizenship status as if her marriage had taken place after the passage of this Act. Sec. 5. That no woman whose husband is not eligible to citizenship...naturalized during the continuance of the marital status. Sec. 6. That section 1994 of the Revised Statutes and section 4 of the Expatriation Act of 1907 are... | |
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