Not everyone in a U.S. territory is a U.S. citizen (American Samoans are not), but Guam residents are U.S. citizens.
Not everyone in a U.S. territory is a U.S. citizen (American Samoans are not), but Guam residents are U.S. citizens.
guam
i think yes, coz they are citizens
Guam
Guam is an unincorporated organized territory of the US. The indigenous people are called Chamorros. The main languages are Chamorro and English. The people are US citizens.
Yes. Persons born in Puerto Rico, the District of Columbia, Guam, and other US territories are US citizens.
Yes, because the people of Guam are American Citizens and Guam is a Territory of the United States; therefore, anyone born on Guam is a citizen of the United States.
Guam citizens are U.S. citizens.
Yes, a person from Guam can work legally in the U.S. as Guam is a U.S. territory. Individuals born in Guam are U.S. citizens and have the same rights to work in the mainland U.S. as any other U.S. citizen. Additionally, residents of Guam who are not citizens may need to obtain a visa or work authorization to work in the U.S. mainland.
Answer 1: Samoa is an unincorporated Territory of the U S A. Possibly territories such as Guam as well?I'm sure it has US Citizens, but whether the country is "not in the US?" I can't determine.Not being an US citizen and ignorant of constitutional matters - have no real facts.Answer 2: According to the World Map, Aleutian Islands and Guam are part of the U.S. but are not states.
They are US nationals meaning they can hold a US passport; but they are not US citizens which means there are certain limitations for them (e.g. taking high positio federal level jobs or vote in presidential elections)
The District of Columbia, Porto Rico, The Virgin Islands, Guam and several other small possessions are not one of the states of the United States, but their residents are US Citizens.