HC Deb 04 February 1943 vol 386 c1056
67. Mr. Viant

asked the Chancellor of the Exchequer whether the remittances of £10 per month permitted to be sent since January, 1942, to adult evacuees in the United States of America are payable to persons who have taken out first naturalisation papers there and are in gainful employment; and how many remittances are in fact being made to such persons?

Sir K. Wood

Remittances are normally allowed only to those adults who have gone out from this country to the United States in charge of children and remain so, and are not confined to British nationals. I have no information leading me to think that first naturalisation papers have been taken out by any such person.