Want this question answered?
less strict than
less strict than
you MUST BE WHITE
1) 18 years of age 2) a citizen of the U.S. and meets the residency requirements of his or her state
There are different residency requirements for public office in Texas. Secretary of State has residency requirements and those must be met in order to be elected. A candidate must be a resident of Texas for at least 2 years.
In a republic, voting eligibility typically includes citizens of legal voting age who meet specific residency requirements. This may vary depending on the country and its specific laws. Generally, individuals who are not citizens, are underage, or do not meet residency requirements are not allowed to vote in a republic.
There are no age requirements for becoming a physician. If for some reason you manage to finish medical school and residency by 21, you're amazing but it's not likely. Generally a physician is in his or her early thirties when they begin practicing. 4 years undergrad+ 4 years graduate - med school+ 3-6 years residency generally, sometimes more.= 11 to 14 or 16 years!
Yes, the internship and residency requirements follow successful completion of medical school.
The internship and residency requirements are taken after completion of medical school.
if you meet residency requirements.
all, including Nevada
no