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  2. Bahamian nationality law - Wikipedia

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    The new legislation eliminated the "Bahamas Belonger" status, and those who had derived that status by marriage. The program required a dual application to the Ministry of National Security and the Immigration Board, payment of a $5,000 fee, and evidence of investment in a business or real estate. [68]

  3. Civil registration - Wikipedia

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    In Mexico, vital records (birth, death and marriage certificates) are registered in the Registro Civil, as called in Spanish. Each state has its own registration form. Until the 1960s, birth certificates were written by hand, in a styled, cursive calligraphy (almost unreadable for the new generations) and typically issued on security paper ...

  4. Birth certificate - Wikipedia

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    The state or territory issued birth certificate is a secure A4 paper document, generally listing: Full name at birth, sex at birth, parent(s) and occupation(s), older sibling(s), address(es), date and place of birth, name of the registrar, date of registration, date of issue of certificate, a registration number, with the signature of the ...

  5. Vital record - Wikipedia

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    Vital records are records of life events kept under governmental authority, including birth certificates, marriage licenses (or marriage certificates), separation agreements, divorce certificates or divorce party and death certificates. In some jurisdictions, vital records may also include records of civil unions or domestic partnerships.

  6. General Register Office - Wikipedia

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    The post of Registrar General was created by the Births and Deaths Registration Act 1836, and registration began in 1837. The Registrar General was soon given other responsibilities, such as the conduct of every census in England and Wales since 1841, and eventually came to be head of a primarily statistical organisation. In England and Wales ...

  7. Colonial Secretary of the Bahamas - Wikipedia

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    The Colonial Secretary of the Bahama Islands was the second highest official in the colony, usually appointed from Britain. The Colonial Secretary was an ex-officio member of the Executive Council and frequently served as Acting Governor in the absence of the Governor.

  8. Apostille Convention - Wikipedia

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    For documents from this state. Fee is 108.57 MXN for documents in general, 217.14 MXN for secondary school certificates or criminal records, 434.28 MXN for warrants, 542.85 MXN for notarial documents or technical certificates, 1,139.99 MXN for higher education certificates, or 1,682.84 MXN for professional titles. [308] [292]

  9. Births, Deaths, Marriages, and Relationships Registration Act ...

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    The application must be accompanied by letter of recommendation from a suitable third party. [3] The nominated sex may be male, female, or another sex described in the regulations. [3] The Registrar-General must register nominated sex if statutory requirements met. [3] The eligible child must confirm registered sex on turning 18 years old. [3]