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being legally eligible to work in the U.S means that you are legally aloud to work in jobs in the U.S
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.
not legally, you need a work visa
Guam is apart of the US so actually you probably wouldn't need it but if you did it would work
Yes. Off-shore work is generally cheaper so most companies resort to off-shore labor.
Guam is not a city, it is an island that is a US territory; a US colony
only if the person marries a US citizen
Yes, Guam became a US Territory as a result of the Spanish American War.
Legally speaking you can't. That is the whole point. If you are in the US illegally, you can't legally work there. Even if you are in the US legally, you can't necessarily work there, for example, if you are on a tourist visa, or some student visas. Practically speaking, I suppose you need an employer willing to ignore the law.
Guam is a US protectorate- you are still in the US.
No, the SSA will not issue SS numbers to persons who are not of legal status within the US.
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