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No. The governor must be at least 25 years old, a qualified voter in Arizona, and have been both an American citizen for 10 years and a resident of Arizona for a minimum of five years on election day.
No. The governor must be at least 25 years old, a qualified voter in Arizona, and have been both an American citizen for 10 years and a resident of Arizona for a minimum of five years on election day.
Legally? ...yes.
by legally marrying that us citizen or print a form from the internet requesting to be a permanent resident
You are legally a citizen in one country, and only a resident alien in the other.
There is no requirement for the witness to be a citizen. As long as they are legally an adult it is sufficient.
An illegal resident can not legally get married in the US. In order to obtain an Marriage License, you must be able to prove that you are either a US citizen or here legally.
A "naturalized" citizen is someone who was not born on U.S. soil- they were not a citizen of the country when they were born, yet they have gone through the process of becoming and citizen and are now one.
someone who has a visa to live or work in a country without becoming a citizen a legal resident alien is a person from another country that has permission to be in the current country but for a certain period of time.
If you are referring to a non-US citizen visiting the US LEGALLY, they MAY purchase a firearm for a legitimate sporting purpose, such as hunting.
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.
Among others, the US. My wife is a British subject that is a permanent resident of the US. She is not a US citizen, but may legally purchase a firearm here. Non- resident aliens may also purchase firearms under certain conditions. ILLEGAL aliens may not.