I don't think so. Because in my social studies class, my teach said that if you were born in a different country, you're not naturally born, so you can't run for president. But you might me. Go to ask.com and it will probably have something. But I'm just guessing.
There are actually 7 ways, but mainly becoming naturalized in another state, working for a foreign govt or committing treason.
native born citizens were born in the US. Naturalized were born in Another Country but have immigrated to the US and obtained citizenship
native born citizens were born in the US. Naturalized were born in Another Country but have immigrated to the US and obtained citizenship
Naturalized citizens == ==
Naturalization is the process where a person who is a citizens of another country but not a citizen of the United States becomes a naturalized citizen.
Depends on the citizenship of your parents. Being on an American airplane does not bestow citizenship.
You can get dual citizenship for the Philippines if you are a natural-born Filipino who has become a naturalized citizen of another country, and to retain your Philippine citizenship, you have to take an oath of allegiance to the Republic of the Philippines before a Philippine Consular Officer.
Yes, an American citizen doesnt lose that citizenship when another citizenship is gained.
No, that is not true. Only US citizens who were born in the US qualify to run for the Presidency. Naturalized citizens born in another country do not qualify.
Marriage and naturalization Although the United States does not recognize dual citizenship status officially, it does not prohibit it either. However if the question were to come up in a legal or immigration type proceeding your United States citizenship may be disallowed if you also have citizenship in another country, in which case you would be treated as a resident alien in the USA.
yes
You were born in the United States.You were NaturalizedYou were 18 or younger when your parents were naturalized