If you are a US Citizen, just move.
You have to actually become a resident of Puerto Rico in order to be able to do this, but yes, it can be done.
Only if you become a Florida resident first.
Be a resident of Puerto Rico. Have an American citizenship or be a legal resident of United States and territories.
Puerto Rico
Pedro Pierluisi.
Yes, if you were born in Puerto Rico and have been a resident of a US State for 14 years, then you are elligible.
Pedro Pierluisi.
Puerto Rico voted to become a state in the 2012 Referendum. However, it is now up to Congress to decide if Puerto Rico will become the 51st state.
None. If the person born in Iowa moves to Puerto Rico as a permanent resident, they cannot vote for President and do not have congressional representation (except for a single delegate that can vote but his vote cannot break ties-therefore worthless). The Puerto Rican resident does not pay federal income tax on money Earned on Puerto Rico. Plenty of taxes are still paid, just not federal income tax on money earned on Puerto Rico while a resident of Puerto Rico. A person born in Puerto Rico that moves to Iowa as a permanent resident has the identical rights as his neighbors. There is a question whether or not a person born on Puerto Rico can run for President since it is not a state. But most scholars think that if that person is a resident of one of the 50 states when running for President, it would not be an issue. People born in Puerto Rico are citizens of the US by Statute, not by Constitution, but again, most scholars think this is a distinction without a difference.
A person who lives in Puerto Rico already lives in the US because Puerto Rico is an unincorporated organized territory of the US. People born in Puerto Rico as US citizens. So, if you are a legal resident of Puerto Rico you can move to any other part of the US if you want to and can pay for the transportation to get there.
The Puerto Ricans
Puerto Rico has not become a State of the U. S.