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Apply for citizenship and meet their criteria.
Basic criteria to apply for US citizenship is to be 18 years of age. If you were born in US you qualify to get the certificate of citizenship by applying for it using Form N-600.
every square is just a different size of one shape, and a rhombus is a quadralateral with 4 congruent sides and parralell opposite sides. These criteria apply to squares, with the additional criteria that all angles in a square are right angles. A square is also a special case of a rectangle, with the additional criteria that all sides are equal length. So you could say that a square is a rectangle that is also a rhombus.
No, not automatically. Husband must request a residence visa for his wife. When she immigrates to the UK, she can apply for UK citizenship after 3 years of residence in the UK. If she meets all the eligiblity criteria, citizenship will be granted.
No you can not. One of important criteria to apply for US citizenship is to have good moral character. During the five years prior to applying for US citizenship as a green card holder you should not have any such records which will disqualify your application.
Set up different automatch criteria at different processing hierarchy positions
Set up different automatch criteria at different processing hierarchy positions
Set up different automatch criteria at different processing hierarchy positions
Using one set of criteria to judge others and a different criteria to judge ourselves is called hypocrisy.
No, because Eu citizenship is a consequence of Member State citizenship and it cannot exists independently. Eu passports are actually Member State passports that follow a common format: they are issued by the Member State, not by the European Union. You can obtain however residency and citizenship in a EU member state through investment. Some member states such as Bulgaria allow you to obtain a Bulgarian Citizenship without physically living in the country but you have to meet certain criteria.
Where one goes to obtain dual citizenship depends on which countries one wishes to be a citizen of. There are many criteria to be met and also legal implications, but more information can be obtained from the embassies both of one's existing country of citizenship and of the second country desired.
Yes, provided they meet certain criteria. When I enlisted, foreign nationals had to have established permanent residence in the United States, and have declared an intent to obtain US citizenship. It may or may not have changed since then.