You'd need a license from whichever state you've established your residence in, be it Colorado or an adjacent state.
Speak to the British Embassy in your country of residence.
Yes. You need to be a citizen of the state, too.
No, you need to be a citizen of the state where you are campaigning.
All Canadian and American citizens need passports to travel to Mexico. The main reason they need the passport is to reenter Canada or the United States.
"Can a non-EU citizen travel to any EU countries with any EU country residence permit?'' Anyone with a Swiss residence permit can travel freely throughout the Schengen Area, which is most, but not all, of the EU. You may only travel as a tourist, if you want to live permanently or work in another country and are not an EU citizen then you will need a permit from that country.
You need some form of ID and proof of your state of residence.
Europeans don't like Us. Don't go there!!!!!!!
You do not need to be a citizen to practice law in the United States, except for the state of Louisiana. You do have to meet each state's requirements and pass the bar exam in the state you plan on practicing in.
There is a distinct difference between a British Citizen and a British Subject. A British Citizen has free access to all parts of the UK. A British Subject may not. If you are a British Subject, you should check with the British Embassy in your country of residence. Incidentally, a British Citizen doesn't need a visa to visit the US but a British subject does.
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No. Both are in the United States. You do not need a passport to travel from state to state.