A candidate for U.S. President must be a U.S. citizen from birth.
For example, an Englishman who has lived in Washington, D.C. since he was 1 and who is a naturalized U.S. citizen is not eligible, but someone who has lived in Puerto Rico his entire life is eligible.
A candidate for U.S. President must be a U.S. citizen from birth.
For example, an Englishman who has lived in Washington, D.C. since he was 1 and who is a naturalized U.S. citizen is not eligible, but someone who has lived in Puerto Rico his entire life is eligible.
Canada requires people applying for citizenship to take a test, but Russia does not.
Good health, a rather standard height, and Roman citizenship were all the requirements for the Roman military.Good health, a rather standard height, and Roman citizenship were all the requirements for the Roman military.Good health, a rather standard height, and Roman citizenship were all the requirements for the Roman military.Good health, a rather standard height, and Roman citizenship were all the requirements for the Roman military.Good health, a rather standard height, and Roman citizenship were all the requirements for the Roman military.Good health, a rather standard height, and Roman citizenship were all the requirements for the Roman military.Good health, a rather standard height, and Roman citizenship were all the requirements for the Roman military.Good health, a rather standard height, and Roman citizenship were all the requirements for the Roman military.Good health, a rather standard height, and Roman citizenship were all the requirements for the Roman military.
the requirments are nothing
17 years
They must be present in [[Q/What residence and physical presence requirements must an applicant for citizenship meet#|the United States]] and must meet the requirements for naturalization.
Everything you need to know is at the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services website: http://www.uscis.gov
They can become president if they meet the requirements and get elected. There age requirements are different as well as the citizenship requirements.
There are no Educational Requirements. Only age and citizenship.
According to http://www.america.gov/st/usg-english/2008/January/20071128090847abretnuh0.9317591.html, the requirements are US citizenship for at least 9 years, 30 years of age, and a resident of the state he/she is being elected from. I believe that the dual citizenship does not change anything.
The Bureau of Citizenship and Immigration Services sets the standards and requirements for citizenship in the U.S.
If you hold German citizenship, whether dual or not, then there are no occupancy requirements.
Philippine Citizenship can be acquired by becoming naturalized in the Philippines. For naturalization requirements, see related links.