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Here are the three qualifications: 1. They must be at least 25 years of age. 2. They must have been a citizen of the U.S. for the last 7 years. 3. Must be inhabitant in the district from which he or she is elected
1. 7 years of living in the U.S 2. Live in state you want to represent 3. 25 years of age
1. 7 years of living in the U.S 2. Live in state you want to represent 3. 25 years of age
It was a Constitutional Monarchy, the same as operates in Great Britain today. Although, the King had much more power as an executive and the House of Lords was more than just a rubber stamp for the House of Commons.
Must be 257 years as a United States CitizenCannot live in the State they were elected for
you need to have at least 3 qualifications
The qualifications for being a state senator is defined in Article I, Section 3 of the U.S. Constitution in which there are three qualifications. 1. Each senator must be at least 30 years old 2. Must have been a citizen of the United States for at least the past nine years 3. Must be (at the time of the election) an inhabitant of the state they seek to represent. The qualifications needed to be in the senate are, of course, more stringent then what is needed to be a member of the House of Representatives.
the 3 qualifications you have to have to be president is you have to be 35 years of age or older, you have to have no bad record and you have to have an interests in politics.
There are 3 qualifications for the House of Representatives. They are:Each representative must be at least twenty-five years old,Must have been a citizen of the United States for the past seven years,Must be (at the time of the election) an inhabitant of the district they represent.
The qualifications for being a state senator is defined in Article I, Section 3 of the U.S. Constitution in which there are three qualifications. 1. Each senator must be at least 30 years old 2. Must have been a citizen of the United States for at least the past nine years 3. Must be (at the time of the election) an inhabitant of the state they seek to represent. The qualifications needed to be in the senate are, of course, more stringent then what is needed to be a member of the House of Representatives.
NVQ level 2 and 3 in Health and Social care is what i am looking for as recognised qualifications in Australia.