Check with the Dept of Insurance in your state or the National Association of Insurance Commissioners website (naic.org/state_web_map.htm) for links to the state officials where you live
Sure. There's no requirement on a life insurance policy that you are a U.S. citizen.
'Illegal alien citizen' is an oxymoron.
If by "alien," you mean an illegal alien, and not a creature from outer space, being a 69 year old senior and having a home do not generally exempt him. He would need proper papers, or to become a citizen in order to stay in the country legally and not risk being deported.
No. because in South Carolina the law mandates the the cut off for insurance for an alien is 72 years of age. There is excellent health coverage in Mexico try moving.
that's dumb once your a citizen your a citizen so your not an alien anymore
No, his mother was a US citizen, he is a US citizen.
of course it can
Aliens are persons that are not a citizen of your country. If you are in the US, a Canadian would be an alien. If you were a US Citizen in Canada, YOU would be an alien.
=An immigrant is NOT an alien.==The immigrant would still be legal because they were married to a US citizen.=
No, naturally born citizen.
No.
Yes, regardless of the alien's status. He can adjust his status and apply for citizenship once he or she marries a U.S. citizen.