Naturalized Citizens:
Naturalization: Is the legal process for foreign born people to obtain citizenship. Immigrants who want to become United states citizens must meet certain requirements:
1.) They must be (18) Eighteen or older.
2.) They must have been a lawful permanent resident for five years, or three years if married to a U.S. Citizen.
3.) They must be able to read, write, and speak English.
4.) They must be a good Moral Character.
5.) They must show an Understanding of Americans Civics.
First, The person must complete an application and send it to the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS). Next, a USCIS Official talks to the applicant to make sure that the person meets all five requirements.
An Applicant must then take a citizenship exam covering the history and government of the United States. The exam also tests the applicants ability to Read, And Write, And Speak English.
Many people take classes to prepare for this test.
Finally, Applicants participate in a special ceremony. They take an Oath in which they Swear to be Loyal to the United States above all other Countries. They also make other promises. For example:
They swear to obey the Constitution and the country´s Laws. After taking this Oath and Signing a Document, They are Citizens, If they have children under 18, The children automatically become citizens too.
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Summary:
1.) Recognizing Relationships:
Individuals found guilty of any of three very serious crimes can lose their citizenship.
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