Herbert Hoover
Originally, to be accepted by their tribe as a member and hold property to a certain value. Under the democracies, the property requirement was waived.
Hi, you will find the following link usefull. Section 3) b) is relevent to you. http://www.mha.nic.in/citizenship/acquisition.htm Thank you
A Senator must be 30 years old at the time of the election and a member of the House must be only 25 years old. There is a shorter citizenship requirement also.
The Majority of Americans receive their United States citizenship by birth, the rest acquire theirs through Naturalization. In that immigrants from foreign countries can obtain citizenship after residing in the United States legally for a given period of time, (the length of time required for residency has changed periodically by Acts of Congress). They then apply and after an investigation of the immigrant by the State Department are granted citizenship in a Formal ceremony. Although there is no requirement for a legal permanent resident alien to acquire Unites States Citizenship there are certain Tax and Political benefits for doing so, and are encouraged by the Department of State.
For President or Vice President, you must be a natural born citizen of the US. That means born in the US.
15.
There is no citizenship requirement for Eagle Scout. You can earn it regardless of your citizenship.
When Obama's citizenship is finally discovered to be naturalized, rather than natural born which is a requirement to be the POTUS, Biden will be the President.
No. The US president MUST have US citizenship only.
citizenship, residence and age
If you meet the citizenship requirement of the foreign country/state you are living in, then yes you can apply for citizenship of that country/state.
yes!
He didn't ever have Indonesian citizenship.
No, the President does not have the power to revoke someone's citizenship. Citizenship can only be revoked through a legal process, such as a judge's order in a criminal case or renunciation of citizenship by the person themselves.
Citizenship is a requirement and to be registered to vote the second.That's it.
No, you can live abroad indefinitely and still maintain your American citizenship.