The citizen BELONGS in the US, but if the NON citizen has been deported... Well it is practically IMPOSSIBLE to go back, for the deportee to pretty much step on US ground is illegal. BUT the citizen might be helpful in succeeding chances of getting a work permit for the deportee, then you could climb the ladder from there.
PEOPLE WHO WERE BORN IN THE BAHAMAS BEFORE 9th OF JULY 1973. A PERSON WHO WAS BORN OUTSIDE OF THE BAHAMAS AFTER THE 9th JULY 1973. A PERSON WHO WAS BORN IN THE BAHAMAS AFTER 9th JULY 1973 TO PARENTS WHO ARE BOTH BAHAMIANS. A PERSON BORN IN THE BAHAMIANS AFTER 9th JULY 1973 TO A BAHAMIAN FATHER.
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.
A British passport. If they are a UK citizen
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A person born in the United States is automatically an American citizen. Although immigration officials could potentially take action against a citizen's family members who are in the country illegally, and each particular case varies, a citizen cannot be deported.
No for instance they do not have the right to vote for president
Yes. The United States has no restriction against foreign persons owning land.
A natural born citizen was born in the country. A naturalized citizen took classes, studied, took the required tests about the country's history, politics, and culture, and took an oath of Allegiance to the new country. Both natural born and naturalized persons are considered to be citizens.
According to fedstats.gov, the estimated population of persons 65 and older in Pennsylvania is 1,885,323.
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