It depends how much you think he's worth. You can get 5 years in prison and a $250,000 fine if you're caught. So, minimum price should be $250,000 so you can pay the fine, plus your base salary for the rest of your normal life, since you probably can't get your job back after being convicted of a felony. I figure at least $500,000, but given my current salary, it would be closer to two million.
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The privilege of citizenship should not be underestimated.
what direction should the picture be taken?
There IS no proof of citizenship for illegal [citizens] aliens. I should say, there is no legal proof of citizenship for illegal aliens.
They must be present in the United States and must meet the requirements for naturalization. If you would like to know where to find this answer please go to www.ask.com and type in What residence and physical presence requirements must an applicant for citizenship meet? and then you should get your answer!
Should you mention expunged misdemeanor in a citizenship application even though you were not convicted and were sentenced to alternative rehabilitative sentencing
You have the right to enter Canada if you are a Canadian citizen. The passport should prove your identification, and the citizenship card should prove your citizenship - my guess is a strong yes.
Being robbed makes you a victim, not a criminal. It should have no bearing on citizenship.
No. The green card should have minimum six months validity before you can apply for US citizenship. If green card is about to expire you need to apply for its renewal first and then apply for US citizenship.
Only a green card holder already in the US for a minimum 5 year period, staying in the locality where he or she is applying for US citizenship for a minimum 3 month period and who has good moral character can apply for US citizenship. Person should be at least 18 years old and should pass the citizenship test in order to get US citizenship.
A good sized laptop should do the trick.
If both your countries of nationality require a visa to enter the destination country, then you should obtain a visa and have it stamped in one of your passports prior to your departure. If the country of destination is one of your countries of citizenship, then you should just use their passport.