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Immigrants from Spain could not even apply for citizenship.

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Where were immigrants encourarged to vote in arge numbers?

No immigrants were encouraged to vote in large numbers. To be able to vote they must have citizenship and be registered to vote. When a person goes to a polling place they have to sign in under their name and are checked for identification. The idea that there are people illegally voting has no merit nor is there any proof of it happening.


How did immigrants begin there new lives in America?

Immigrants began new lives in America by getting off the boat and looking for a place to live and work to earn money, or they got off the boat and took a train to where they could begin to farm available land.


What is citizenship acquired by place of birth?

Jus soli is the official term (meaning 'law of ground').


What disadvantages did immigrants from the 1890's have in America?

They mainly could have been discriminated against or taken advantage of. Also, because of poverty, exploitation, or another issue like those, some immigrants lacked the qualifications (education, experience, etc.) as well as the necessities (money to get settled, place to stay, etc.) for obtaining a job or supporting themselves or their family. Of course, not all immigrants had these disadvantages, but many did.


Roman citizenship could be granted to anyone in the Roman Empire what was a result of this?

Brought in in the early 3rd Century, it initially was a unifying force, but then the peoples began to pour in from Eurasia and it diluted the existing peoples in the Empire, who were progressively supplanted.

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How does refugees travel?

Refugees get to a safer place by going to another country. Refugees have a 6 week orientation and then get a safe place to live. After, if want can apply for countries citizenship.


Can you still get your green card if your citizenship was denied?

Basic criteria to apply for US citizenship is to be a green card holder in US. Only if you already have a green card for a minimum period of 5 years and above age of 18 years and have stayed in US continuously during that period you are eligible to apply for US citizenship. If citizenship is denied you still can continue to stay in US as a green card holder. In case you are not happy with decision after applying for US citizenship using Form N-336 you get another chance of applying for US citizenship. Once you correct the mistake because of which citizenship was denied in the first place the second time you apply you can be sure to get citizenship. Elaborate and careful preparation of the Form N-400 is very important.


Where can one find the information needed to apply for an adjustment of status?

The official place to find information needed to apply for an adjustment of Status is the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS). They have a website which provides all the steps required to apply for an adjustment of status.


My green card is about to expire should I applY for the us citizenship?

You can apply for naturalization if you are confident that you are eligible. It is not always in the best interest of a permanent resident to apply to become a naturalized citizen. When you apply for naturalization, you are giving the government information that may result not only in denial of your citizenship application but may also place you in removal (deportation) proceedings. For example, if you were outside of the United States for a long period of time, you may have abandoned your permanent residency without knowing it. Or you might have a criminal history that makes you deportable, in which case you would definitely want to avoid applying for citizenship. It is always best to consult with a citizenship attorney before filing your naturalization application.


Place of birth as the basis of citizenship is called?

It is called "birthright" when one acquires citizenship based on their place of birth.


Where were immigrants encourarged to vote in arge numbers?

No immigrants were encouraged to vote in large numbers. To be able to vote they must have citizenship and be registered to vote. When a person goes to a polling place they have to sign in under their name and are checked for identification. The idea that there are people illegally voting has no merit nor is there any proof of it happening.


What is a meaningful sentence for citizenship?

Citizenship is important because it gives you a place to call home.


When people move from place to place what are they?

immigrants


What kind of jobs did immigrants?

Well fathers could work in the mines, and if they had a son, he would take the place of the father when he was old enough.


Why do you think immigrants stay even though there was discrimination?

I think the immigrants liked that place


Does father get Canadian citizenship when his child is born in Canada?

No, citizenship is not given to parents based on their child's place of birth.


How often do you have to renew citizenship?

That would probably depend on:What country you are talking about.How did you get the citizenship in the first place.