The president.
Any office deemed at law and/or by the Constitution to which citizens not deemed "born Americans" are ineligible. These include those of President of the United States and, of course, Vice President of the United States.
Become president. Hold some jobs in law enforcement.
Vote or hold pretty much any political office. He/she may or may not be limited in what jobs they can hold, depending on their work visa status, and the same may be true for schools.
a neutralized citizen is not allowed to vote
President of the US
Naturalized citizen may be the term you want. Foreign-born is also used.
Yes, any one who is naturalized in a country, is a legal citizen of that country and usually has full rights and responsibilities. However, in the US, naturalized citizens can NEVER become a candidate for US presidency.
Naturalized citizen is one term.
Naturalized citizen is one term.
Naturalized citizen is one term.
yes.
One year as long as you were born in the Philippines.
Yes. In fact, as a naturalised citizen, I own several, and hold a Federal Firearms Licence. You can actually buy one without being a citizen, as a matter of fact.
a legal alien cannot vote or sponsor people over to the US and they need to have a permanent residents card in order to work and travel within the US. A natural born citizen is some one who is born in the US and is a American citizen. They can vote, sponsor relatives over, etc.
If a naturalized citizen was found to have gained citizenship by fraud, the citizenship can be revoked and possibly deported; a naturalized citizen is not qualified to run for the office of president of the US.
No. Because one of the qualifications of a congressman is that he must be a natural-born citizen.
Only a native born citizen can become the President of the US.