Why is this question listed under animal life?
A responsible citizen votes A responsible citizen volunteers A responsible citizen picks up litter when he sees it A responsible citizen pays his taxes A responsible citizen tells the truth A responsible citizen follows the rules A responsible citizen obeys the law A responsible citizen understands that the needs of the many outweigh the needs of the few
Registering for the Saudi engineering council has several prerequisites. One has to present an eligible engineering degree along with a curriculum vitae of accomplishments. One also has to be a citizen of the middle east.
Voting is part of being a responsible citizen.
A responsible citizen should vote to keep our government ran by "The people" like it is intended to be. To vote responsibly, one must know the laws and how the government system works. If everyone quit caring about learning our government's system nobody would know when the government is doing thing illegally or taking advantage of the citizens.
There are a few particular circumstances where international students are in fact eligible to receive financial aid and scholarships through the United States government and the University, respectively. In general, to be eligible for federal financial aid, as well as scholarships at the University, a student must be a citizen of the United States, a U.S. National (including natives of American Samoa or Swain's Island), a U.S. Permanent Resident, Texas State Resident, or an eligible non-citizen.
a responsible citizen is a person that follows the rules and laws of the country without obligation
Yes
The minor child of a US citizen is always eligible for US citizenship. The child might also be eligible for Thai citizenship since he was born there.
any adult American citizen any 18 year old citizen actually...
any adult American citizen any 18 year old citizen actually...
Be at least 18 or older and be an American citizen.
A candidate for U.S. President must be a U.S. citizen from birth. For example, an Englishman who has lived in Washington, D.C. since he was 1 and who is a naturalized U.S. citizen is not eligible, but someone who has lived in Puerto Rico his entire life is eligible.