you can only join the Royal marines if you have full British, Irish or Commonwealth citizenship.
If you have got one of those you can join the RMC if you don't you can join the equally fine body of man that is the USMC.
Yes, provided you have permanent residence established in the US, and your country of origin is one which foreign nationals are permitted to enlist from. You need to speak with a recruiter to get more details about this.
Yes. Contact your nearest recruiter or goto www.marines.com You can gain citizenship through service
You have to be at least a U.S. Citizen or a Resident Alien before qualifying in the Marines.
It is possible to enlist in the US Military without being a citizen. There are restrictions in the type of MOS you can participate in. And the service can accelerate the citizenship process.
BY GOLLY, no!
Yes, you have to be an American citizen.
Be a Republic of Korea citizen
Yes they can.
Not even every US citizen living outside the US has to join the US army. Certainly people from other American countries do not have to.
Have to be a US Citizen and if you have a spouse, they must be a citizen of the US also.
If the Chinese person in question is an American citizen, yes. A citizen of China cannot.
Yes
You can join if you are an Australian citizen.
Yes all you have to do is become an American citizen. <><><><> Citizenship is not required. My stepson is a British subject, and a US Marine. However, the Australian would need to become a Resident Alien- someone that is admitted to the US as a permanent resident (emigrant).
To join the US Marine Corps, a Nigerian born native must become a US citizen, or be a resident alien with qualifying paperwork.
no (never as permanent post in AMC)