Their entire life. To become a U.S. President, you must have been born a citizen.
you can . . . but that person who is not a us citizen can only live in the US for a short period of time after marring, that person must become a citizen by taking the test (you have to get a 60% or higher to pass) to become a citizen. its really easy!
No person may be elected as President unless he /she is a natural born citizen of that certain country , a registered voter , able to read and write , at least 40 on the day of the election , and a resident of the country at least Ten years immediately preceding such election... = )
This is because the main role of the vice-president is to be able to take over as President if necessary. A person not qualified to be President would not be able to become president and so could not fill this role.
If one of the parents is a US citizen, the child is a natural born US citizen. Yes, they can run for president.
The requirement for a person to become president is that they must have been born in the US or, if outside the US, of an US citizen parent. An example is John McCain, born in Panama, whose mother was a US citizen.
Probably not. As long as the person has been a US citizen since birth then they are able to campaign.
The third person in line is the President Pro Tempore of the U.S. Senate, following the Vice President and Speaker of the House.
You can't, but you might be able to become a British Citizen. If you don't know the difference between England and Britain, you shouldn't be trying to change your nationality.
No. Naturalized US citizens are not eligible to be US President regardless of how long they have lived in the US. Also, an 80-year old would be unlikely to be able to withstand the rigors of a modern presidential campaign even if he was able to get the nomination and was he was crazy enough to accept it.
No. The requirements are a person has to be 35 years old, a native born citizen, and living in the states 14 years. As a child you don't have the education or experience to be able to be president.
No, but the Russian may be able to get a green card but might be required to go back home during the paperwork phase.
To become Vice President of the Philippines, a candidate must be a natural-born citizen, at least 40 years old on the day of the election, able to read and write, a registered voter, and a resident of the Philippines for at least 10 years immediately preceding the election. Additionally, they must not have been convicted of any crime involving moral turpitude.