What is another word for naturalization?

Pronunciation: [nˌat͡ʃəɹəla͡ɪzˈe͡ɪʃən] (IPA)

Naturalization is a legal process by which a non-citizen can become a citizen of a foreign land. Synonyms for naturalization include assimilation, adoption, citizenization, induction, and registration. Assimilation refers to the process of becoming part of a group or culture, while adoption refers to the legal process of making a child legally a part of a family. Citizenization refers to the legal process of becoming a citizen. Induction refers to initiation or beginning, and registration refers to the act of enrolling or recording in official records. All these synonyms are related to the process of becoming a citizen of a foreign land and acquiring legal rights and responsibilities.

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Usage examples for Naturalization

One of the editorial writers, a Canadian, who had just taken out his last naturalization papers, expressed determination that the paper must fight Blaine.
"Eugene Field, A Study In Heredity And Contradictions"
Slason Thompson
Kennedy was a wiry little New Brunswicker, born just across the St. Croix, but a thorough-going Yankee by education, business habits, and naturalization.
"Adrift in the Ice-Fields"
Charles W. Hall
Mr. George Fisher, as appeared by his various papers of naturalization, was "natural de la ciudad y fortaleza de Belgrada en la provincia de Servia del Imperio Ottomano," or a "native of the city and fortress of Belgrade, in the province of Servia, in the Ottoman Empire."
"Incidents of Travel in Yucatan, Vol. I."
John L. Stephens

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