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Q: How is citizenship in Greece and citizenship in the us the same?
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Where did citizenship begin?

The concept of citizenship began in Ancient Greece and Rome.


Who is the only person granted honorary US citizenship who was born in Macedonia?

Aristotle of Stagira, Macedonia northern Greece.


How did citizenship affect ones social standing in Greece?

the germans attack the us with the atomic bomb in 1568.soon the us gave them pizza and the became friends.NOT


How can you lose your citizenship in the US?

If you apply for citizenship in another country your US citizenship is automatically revoked. The US does not recognize dual citizenship. You revoke it in writing at a US embassy, outside the US.


Do you US territores have US citizenship?

Yes, The residents of US territories have US citizenship


What is Greek citizenship?

Greek. Citizens of Greece are called Greeks.


Can an under age US resident get a US citizenship?

No, an underage US resident cannot directly apply for US citizenship. However, they may be eligible for US citizenship if their parent or legal guardian qualifies and applies for them. The child would need to meet certain requirements, such as being a green card holder and having lived with their parent or guardian in the US.


Why the US does not recognize dual citizenship?

The US recognizes dual citizenship.


Can a US president legally have dual citizenship?

No. The US president MUST have US citizenship only.


How do you marry a Mexican?

Well, because the answer if both of you are of the same country of origin is so obvious, I am going to assume you mean one of US citizenship and one of Mexican citizenship. If you want to get married in the US, the person with US citizenship would have to set up the marriage. I would ask your local government officials.


What is the same between government of the US and Greece?

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I am a natural born US citizen permanently residing in Greece with citizenship from parents am i still considered a legal resident even though I don't reside in the US anymore?

If you are not a resident, you are probably not a legal resident, however, you might be a legal resident of the last state where you lived. It depends on circumstances. The question of citizenship is a different question. If you moved the Greece as a child, you may need to choose between one or the other.