somebody with a service member could go on post if acompanied by the service member. On the other hand a service member and a non us citizen is something that if you ask any service member they probably never heard of a single case. There are also interchange studies were officers and enlisted personell from other countries study in military bases in the united states. So yes, there are cases of non citizens on post.
It shouldn't. Ask about it.
There is not 4 ways, but two. If you are born in the US you are a citizen and if you are from another country you can be naturalized a citizen. Children born to an American citizen are automatically citizens and children born in places like a military base are also citizens no matter where the base is located.
No, just the child.
A non-citzen can become a citizen in the US if they follow the proper procedures.
Vote.
If they are permanent residents of the US whose abilities and/or talents are needed and cannot be filled by a US citizen, then they can join the army.
A citizen can petition their parents if the citizen is at least 21.
if your asking what other ways can a person be a US citizen then : Can be born on US soil abroad, like the embassy or US Military base. Could be born to one or both US Citizens Could be married to a us citizen Generally a Green Card over the years can be changed to a US citizen ship{although not sure about that} P.S there is a difference between natural born citizen and a citizen.
if your asking what other ways can a person be a US citizen then : Can be born on US soil abroad, like the embassy or US Military base. Could be born to one or both US Citizens Could be married to a us citizen Generally a Green Card over the years can be changed to a US citizen ship{although not sure about that} P.S there is a difference between natural born citizen and a citizen.
obviously not
A person born on an air base is an American citizen. Of course, this is only true if the parents are American citizens.
Not legally.