You must be a U.S. citizen for 9 years. You must also live in the state you represent.
a U.S. citizen for at least nine years at the time of election to the Senate.
A person running for senate must meet several requirements including citizenship requirements. A person must be a citizen of the US for 9 years or more to become a senator.
a U.S. citizen for at least nine years at the time of election to the Senate
and 30+
The citizenship requirements for the US Senate are being a US Citizen for nine years and living in the state you represent. The age requirement is 30 years old.
5 years
If you are running for the US Senate, you must be a citizen of the US.
It doesn't matter as long as the Senate consents.
6 year term25 minimum agestate in which elected7 years citizenship
he or she needs to be at least thirty years old
he or she needs to be at least thirty years old
he or she needs to be at least thirty years old
House of the aged folks!! 35 years is too young??
They made the Senate with a term of 6 years and the requirement of age older.
your existing legal resident status would not be affected by anybody , you can claim citizenship when you have the right to do so.
No, As government is formed in the lower house there is no requirement for a senate majority, infact due to the voting systems more often than not no ohe party or group holds a majority in the Senate.