The US was not founded by the French
they all were discovered by french explorers all but the US was discovered by french explorers...
No , the US assisted the French .
they all were discovered by french explorers all but the US was discovered by french explorers...
J'habite près de ...
Yeah
J'habite aux États-Unis.
J'habite aux États-Unis
that number is over 1m
I saw that you live in the US
yes because the us has Indians and Canada has french descendants of french and British and English
Passports are issued by the country where you LIVE, not where your dad was from. If you were born in, or live in France, you will get a French passport to travel internationally. If you are a US citizen, to travel abroad you will get a US passport, whether or not your father was born in the US, France, or Mars... If your father is a French citizen and you are under 18, you're entitled to a dual citizenship, and passports from both countries. Some countries ask you to choose one or the other at 18. I do not believe the US or France are among these. You might check with the French consulate in your area.
The verb 'to live' is 'vivre' in French.
"Direct" is "live" in French.
It depends on whether or not you are here legally. You will not legally be a citizen until you have lived in the US for four years after you have bought a home in the US.
The US was not founded by the French
If you have a green card and have lived in the US for at least five years; then apply for American citizenship and become a dual citizen of France and the US. Why giving up your French passport!?* If you are just a French citizen and do not live in the US, thinking about just exchanging the two nationalities with eachother, the answers is no.