You have to be a citizen to join the army.
Yes, so long as they've established permanent residence.
No. The process is the same as it would be if the spouse were a U.S. citizen.
Fiji is a Commonwealth nation. Any citizen of any Commonwealth nation is permitted by British Army regulations to enlist in the British army, so long as their country was in the Commonwealth at the time of their birth (thus, a citizen of Zimbabwe who was born while the country remained in the Commonwealth is still able to enlist in the British Army, even though Zimbabwe is no longer a member of the Commonwealth of Nations).
18 months
Up to thirty days..
Yes and no. They have the right to stay in the US for as long as the student visa is active. However, marriage to a US citizen would allow for the Canadian to apply for a CR-1 visa (or IR-1 if they've been married two years or more), which allows for permanent residence.
No ... how would then a senior citizen drive a car (a common occurence everyday) with a foot that long? Think!!
yes you can as long as that citizen is in the province.
Although neither the constitution nor federal law prohibits non-citizens from serving on the US Supreme Court, it's unlikely the President would ever nominate a non-citizen to the Court or that the Senate would approve such a nomination. In practice, yes, you would undoubtedly have to be a citizen.
It costs you nothing to serve in the Army In fact, as long as you serve, they pay you. But it can be dangerous.
i am a us citizen i have been marry to Persian lady so how long it take for her to get citizen through marriage.
Yes, the word "joint" has a long "o" sound, pronounced like "joynt."