Nope!! Nope!!
Anyone who was born on US soil; Any person who has applied for and received citizenship.
a person who was not an american a birth but who has since gained american citizenship
No, not until they have obtained that citizenship.
Yes. If the terms under which you applied for citizenship are false. This has been done to ex Nazis who were hiding in the US.
how many months must you live in the state you apply for citizenship
Yes only if that person is a American applying for dual citizenship in Brazil. A person from Brazil would be unable to keep citizenship in Brazil if they wanted US citizenship. because the US requires you to give up your citizenship to all other countries except Canada citizenship.
When seeking out the answers to a citizenship test online a person will not find the answers for the actual test. They may, however, find practice questions and answers to help them study for the test.
Most probably there will be no effect, as long as you fulfill the requirements for citizenship.
The man who applied for citizenship was considered an applicant.
A person can lose their citizenship voluntarily (i.e) on their own wish. If citizens act in any way that is against the laws of the country, then the Government of that country can strip the person's citizenship status. Not all criminal offence lead to the losing of citizenship.
Two types of citizenship include naturalized citizenship and birthright citizenship. When a person is born into a country, he or she has birthright citizenship. When a person moves to a country and applies to become a citizen, he or she is a naturalized citizen.The two types of citizenship include birthright citizenship (where you are born into a country) and naturalization citizenship (where you move to a country and become a citizen).
No - citizenship is not transferable from one person to another !