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No. Because one of the qualifications of a congressman is that he must be a natural-born citizen.
To run for office you in to be 25 years old, a citizen (can be naturalized), and live in the district you run in. Next you need money and support from local people and the political party.
Naturalized citizens are NOT eligible to become president or vice president. : ) Love Forever & Always, Kassidy.
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You have to be 25 years old, live in the district where you run, and can be a naturalized citizen. Today money is needed along with the backing of the party who you run for. I suggest if you are interested in running for office you get involved in local politics. Run for school board, city council, mayor, or other offices. Volunteer for local events and take part in your community.
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.
The U.S. Constitution states that naturalized citizens can not run for the office of President. It is the only office that must be held by a natural-born American citizen.
Yes, FPJ, also known as Fernando Poe Jr., was a Filipino citizen. He was a prominent actor and politician in the Philippines.
There could be any number of positions to run for at the local level. Elected positions will vary with the community and the size of the jurisdiction but these can include, but are not limited to:MayorManagerTown CouncilTreasurerClerkSchool BoardLibrary BoardJudgesCounty Sheriffs
They are not able to run for President, or hold the office of President.
The former president of the country.
If a naturalized citizen was found to have gained citizenship by fraud, the citizenship can be revoked and possibly deported; a naturalized citizen is not qualified to run for the office of president of the US.