Ten years.
The United States President can serve no more than 2 terms consecutive or interval, for a total of 8 years.
The presidential term is for 48 months (4 years). A person can serve as president for only two consecutive terms.
They can serve two, if they are reelected, for a total of 8 years.
A president can serve up to two consecutive terms totaling eight years.
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In the United States, the president's term of office is four years. For many years, presidents were expected to serve no more than two consecutive terms, but there was no law about it-- in fact, President Franklin D. Roosevelt was elected four times. But in 1951, the 22nd Amendment went into effect and now no president can serve more than two consecutive terms, or eight years.
If a President dies in office with less than 2 years remaining in his (or her) term, the VP would take over. They then could run for President 2 times, thus serving up to 10 years.
The President can serve for two consecutive 4 year terms, for a total of 8 years.
The President can serve up to two consecutive terms of six years each.
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a president can serve 8 years which is two full terms of 4 years each. but in south Korea they can only hold office for 5 years and in china they can hold office for 10 years
President Gerald Ford held the office of the presidency for 2.42 years.