No, as long as they are both 18.
Citizens have political rights; non-citizens do not
Citizens have political rights; non-citizens do not
Citizens have political rights; non-citizens do not
Citizens have political rights; non-citizens do not
Yes, beginning in June 2013, same-sex marriages are legal for the purposes of US Immigration Law, as long as they were legal in the place where they were performed.
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Citizenship means that a person is a citizen of a country with certain rights and responsibilities. Residency means that a person is a resident of a country but not a citizen. Different countries have different laws, but foreign residents in the US must have a green card. They may renew the green card annually, or become US citizens, or return to their own country.
A naturalized citizen - has gone through 'due process'. They Entered the country legally with a passport and ticket, and sought asylum through the proper procedures. A non-citizen has likely entered the country illegally, avoiding immigration checks etc, and has no right to be in the country at all.
A national citizen is the person that owes allegiance to a state or a country. A residential citizen is a person that is born within a country or a state.
In today's citizen everyone looks out for their self and buy everything. Greek citizen eats off the land and looks out for each other.
You go to immigration and start the paper work.
Yes, but the US citizen should sponsor his/her spouse's immigration in order for him/her to get a green card.