In order to be eligible to apply for US citizenship you should be
1. at least of 18 years of age
2.also a green card holder in the US who has continuous physical residence of minimum 5 years.
3.also have good moral character
You need to be able to speak English, have a good moral character, have a good understanding of U.S. history and government, prove a period of physical presence and continuous residence in the U.S. It is also very important to tell the truth during your interview to become a U.S. citizen.
The basic requirements to apply for US citizenship are: living in US as a permanent citizen for at least 5 years, at least 18 years of age, can speak, write and listen to English. Those are the basic ones to become a US citizen.
Everything you need to know is at the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services website: http://www.uscis.gov
born in the u.s or a territory
Be born in the us.
ability ti read,write,and speak English
You have to complete the official legal process for becoming a citizen.
A person born or naturalized in the United States is considered a citizen. The process for becoming a citizen can take years.
Someone that was born in the United States, has a parent that is a US Citizen or has been naturalized through the Citizenship process.
Getting an "Application for Naturalization". === ===
Yes
A Congressperson must be at least 30 years old, must have lived in the state they wish to represent for 9 consecutive years, and obviously, must be a citizen, naturalized or natural-born.
TRUE
4 Sept 1985......he became a naturalized US citizen to satisfy legal requirement that only US citizens are permitted to own US television stations.....he lost his Australian citizenship.......
4 Sept 1985......he became a naturalized US citizen to satisfy legal requirement that only US citizens are permitted to own US television stations.....he lost his Australian citizenship.......
NO. This is a formal requirement to become a naturalized citizen in the US. An easy way to tell is to apply for a US passport and see what happens.
Naturalized citizen may be the term you want. Foreign-born is also used.
A naturalized citizen can be a US Senator, although not the US President.