12 years
It's 14.
All US Senators.
14 years
nine years
You need to be 25 years old, resident of us for 7 years, and resident of district elected
If you are already a US resident you shouldn't have a problem, but check with the US embassy to be sure.
A legal Us resident of 35 years of age or more.
No, US permanent residents can only apply for immediate relatives (spouse and unmarried children under 18) regardless of how many years they have been a permanent resident. If the US permanent resident would like to petition for his/her brother, he/she must first become a US citizen through naturalization (which he/she may after 5 years of being a PR). US citizens may petition for spouses, children, siblings, and parents.
Both must live in the state they wish to represent, and Senators must be a resident of the US for at least 9 years and Reps a resident of the US for at least 7 years.
It depends on weather your are a legal resident of the US or not. You first have to get residency in the US before you can become a US citizen. Residency can take up to 2 yrs. in some cases. My suggestion is checking with the INS for more direct answers. Good Luck!!
That's not true. You have to be a legal resident. Then after 5 years you can take a citizenship test.
5 years