Sunday, December 12, 2010

American Citizenship Act ...

U.S. citizenship is by the Immigration and Nationality Act (Title 8 of the U.S.) regulated, although there are various other national and state laws. ... .This article provides an overview of U.S. citizenship is acquired, said some details of naturalization, and gives an overview of the renunciation of the citizenship of the United States and the effect of dual citizenship. ... .citizenship through birth under U.S. Constitution, anyone born in the United States are automatically a citizen of the United States (U.S. territories such as American Samoa are born U.S. citizens, but not necessarily citizens) .. ... .In addition, children in foreign countries, two U.S. citizen parents born citizen at birth. ... .Children abroad to a U.S. citizen parents were born, may apply for U.S. citizenship automatically if the requirements of the Nationality Act, Children Act 2000 are met (see references below). .. NaturalizationA non-US citizens can a naturalized U.S. citizen, when he became legally obtained permanent residence. .Within the United States and the requirements for naturalization. ... .Naturalized U.S. citizens as equal to other U.S. citizens, except in two places - can the citizenship of a naturalized U.S. citizenship be revoked if it is later found, by fraud have been obtained, and a naturalized citizen American can not become president. .the United States serve .. .. Naturalization requirements GeneRally residence, must be a non-US citizens have resided legally in the United States for at least five years before the U.S. citizenship (the minimum is reduced to three years married to U.S. citizens) .. ... .Ignoring the United States for more than six months in this period at risk is entitled to citizenship as well as cumulative absences of more than 30 months. ... .Knowledge of the language and U.S. citizenship for CultureApplicants. Have held a candidate for citizenship must also be in the same state or district for at least three months before the application process to U.S. citizenship.Naturalization U.S. must demonstrate a rudimentary knowledge of English ( .with some exceptions. surcharge), and basic knowledge of the history of the United States and the American political system. ... .A written test will be administered to verify this knowledge.Naturalization process: moral character and the oath of U.S. citizenship for AllegianceApplicants must show good moral character during their stay in the United States. ... .Involvement in prostitution, illegal drugs, polygamy, gambling, illegal immigration and fraud, with other crimes, is not approved the application. ... .The last step in the acquisition of U.S. citizenship with the oath, in which the applicant loyalty oath to the Constitution and to take the laws of the United States, committed themselves to serve in the army of the United States. If necessary, and without foreign loyalties .(which does not prevent. not dual citizenship. see § 7) waiver of U.S. CitizenshipU. .S. .. .Citizenship can be eliminated before a consular officer at the U.S. embassy or consulate abroad (and in some cases in the U.S.). ... .It is also possible to dispense the citizenship of the United States implicitly by treachery, serve in the armed forces of another country, by accepting employment with a foreign government, and a citizen of another country (. In all these cases is not citizenship .lost. so that the citizens have no real intention of his U.S. citizenship by the act have to do without). .. CitizenshipThe its dual United States allows its citizens to citizens of other countries at the same time, although most other countries do not recognize dual citizenship. ... .Accordingly, the dual citizenship is difficult to consular protection of the United States, while getting in the other country has granted citizenship ....

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