You may well wish to obtain French nationality for various reasons - for example to be allowed to vote, or to avoid complicated procedures when getting married. As always there are various criteria that need to be met if you wish to obtain French nationality. Dual nationality is accepted so you needn't worry about losing your original nationality. According to the Civil Code, you may acquire French nationality in the following circumstances: > one of your parents is French
> you have been married to a French person for more than one year and are still living together
> you have not lived in France for over a year, but you are married to a French person and have had a child together before or after the marriage, and you are still living together
see more at http://gofrench.com/expats/frenchcitizen.htm
Become a French citizen. Passports are issued by the country you're a citizen of.
You can be born in the United States and become an automatic citizen. Or you can immigrate to the United States and apply for citizenship after living in the US for seven years.
They take the citizenship test and they have to pass to become a citizen
2 years
You must live in France for several year while applying to be a French citizen.
One may become a US citizen by getting a "Green Card".
There is no minimum age limit to become a naturalized citizen of the US.
How can I become a half greek
Become naturalized
adventure, hide from the law, travel, become a french citizen ???
No they do not have to be born a US Citizen. They can become a citizen through the naturalization process.
They didn't. You had to be born into it.