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resident aliens.
A person born or naturalized in the United States is considered a citizen. The process for becoming a citizen can take years.
You have to complete the official legal process for becoming a citizen.
Someone that was born in the United States, has a parent that is a US Citizen or has been naturalized through the Citizenship process.
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Getting an "Application for Naturalization". === ===
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No, once you have been born into a country you remain a citizen of that country even if you immigrate. Certain rights of a US citizen can be suspended or revoked if that person has been convicted of a criminal felony.
If you get a criminal conviction while in the process of being naturalized you will probably get deported. Fighting is not the problem. Getting arrested for it is.
Filipino citizenship can be acquired by birth, through blood relation to Filipino parents, or by naturalization, which involves residing in the Philippines for a certain period of time, demonstrating a commitment to the country, and taking an oath of allegiance. Filipino citizenship can also be acquired through marriage to a Filipino citizen, subject to certain conditions.
There are actually 7 ways, but mainly becoming naturalized in another state, working for a foreign govt or committing treason.