The United States president must be born in the United States or one of its territories, or his or her parents must have been US citizens when he or she was born (i.e. traveling outside the country). Also, he or she must have lived in the United States for 14 years.
If a person lived in England or Canada, but was born a US citizen and lived here for 14 years, he or she may become president. A person born in England or Canada cannot become president.
England doesn't have a President, but a Prime Minister instead (like Canada). In 1996, this was John Major.
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Pikelets are a type of small, thick pancake that originated in the United Kingdom. They are similar to American pancakes but are smaller and slightly thicker.
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In Canada the head of government is the Prime Minister. The head of state is the Queen of Canada (who also happens to be Queen of England, etc). There is no president, as in, for instance, the United States.
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England has no President, but a Prime Minister instead (like Canada). In 1996, it was John Major, a Conservative who had formerly served as Chancellor under Margaret Thatcher.
Both English and French are European languages spoken in Canada.
No president in Canada.
No president in Canada.
Canada has no president.
There was no president in Canada.