Well , I cant think of any senators or congressmen off the top of my head but I know they don't have to be born in the USA.
No. However, they have to live in the state they represent.
No. They do have to have been a US citizen for nine years and be at least 30 years of age.
As of 2009 27 congressmen and one senator were without college degrees. Since the midterm elections in 2010, more republicans reside in the house, so it is likely that that number has gone up.
False.
ones who are born in the country they are citizens
The 14th amendment to the U.S Constitution establishes what a 'natural born citizen' is, and states that all 'natural born citizens', are American citizens.
The 14th amendment to the U.S Constitution establishes what a 'natural born citizen' is, and states that all 'natural born citizens', are American citizens.
Natural-born citizens,and Naturalized Filipinos
No. Only natural born citizens (meaning citizens that were born in the United States of America) can become president.
The 14th amendment to the U.S Constitution establishes what a 'natural born citizen' is, and states that all 'natural born citizens', are American citizens.
They are not able to run for President, or hold the office of President.
No. Presidents can only be natural born citizens of the United States.
I believe that the questioner has their terminology confused. There are two types of US citizenship: NATURAL-BORN and NATURALIZED. Natural-born is what the name implies - they are born in the U.S.. Naturalized citizens are those who were born as citizens of other countries and applied to become U.S. citizens by studying for the privilege and then renounced their foreign citizenship and swore allegiance to the U.S. when they took the oath of citizenship.