Herbert Hoover. He was the president of The People's Republic of Quebec before it was annexed by Canada
That would be unlikely, perhaps if he had dual citizenship. But he would have to be a citizen of the country he was president of.
The US did not exist in 1612, so no one was President of the US. The US started in 1776. Did you have another country in question?
A president kind of deals with trading with the foreign country. A president also wants to have a good alliance with the foreign country so that if our country needs any help, the other country our president has an alliance with can help us.
the us president who appears on the far left at the mount Rushmore is obviosly george washington! i'm guessing you are from another country?
No. There is no constitutional basis for removing a president except by impeachment.
Sam Houston was governor of the state of Texas as well as president of the Republic of Texas which at the time was a foreign country although nobody was surprised when it joined the United States.
If in the US, it is the president.
Yes - needs a passport and depending on the country a visa also
The President is required to be a natural-born citizen because there is more of love for the country in that person also that person is more likely to not bomb or attack the country
How do you sponsor a person coming from another country to the US
No.
The US was not YET a country, and there WAS no President.