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If you are born in the United States you are a citizen. Period.
You can be born in the United States and become an automatic citizen. Or you can immigrate to the United States and apply for citizenship after living in the US for seven years.
Born in the United States with/without parents citizens, become a citizen through taking classes and the citizenship test, serve in the US military.
You can be born in the United States and become an automatic citizen. Or you can immigrate to the United States and apply for citizenship after living in the US for seven years.
Africa is a continent which contains lots of countries, and every country has its own rules for citizenship. You could become a citizen of Egypt, or of Ivory Coast, or of South Africa, or of many other countries, but there is no citizenship offered by the continent of Africa. If you do wish to become a citizen of an African nation, you should make your enquiries at an embassy or consulate of that country, and find out what their requirements are.
America visa lottery is a good way if your country is eligible.
A US citizen would have to apply for a visa and become resident. Alternatively they could marry a UK citizen. In addition a British Company could invite the US citizen to work in the UK and apply for a work visa on their behalf. There are quite a few ways to do it legally.
Person can become a US citizen by being born to parents even if one of them is a US citizen or by birth if born in US. Another way is through the naturalization process by filing Form N-400 person can become a citizen.
There is no procedure. There are ways... get married to US Citizen, get company to sponser you and then apply for citizenship... sorry no procedure.
1) to be born in the country where you want to be a citizen 2) to go to the Voter Registration office and go through the process of completing citizenship papers
I'm not sure if this is true, but you have to live there for a number of years and you also have to be Japanese. I, myself, am not Japanese, but my friend is. And she says you have to be Japanese or at least half to be considered a citizen of Japan, but there may be other ways to be a citizen.
There are many ways to become a U.S. citizen. You are automatically a U.S. citizen if you were born in one of the United States or it's territories, your parents are both U.S. citizens at the time of your birth, you are naturalized and apply to become a U.S. citizen, or both your parents are naturalized when you are a minor. Obviously, it is much easier to be "born into it" however the U.S. has a very clear application process. * *