In order to become a naturalized citizenn of the US, a person must take an oath making these promises: 1) to support the Constitution of the United States; 2) to renounce and abjure absolutely and entirely all allegiance and fidelity to any foreign prince, potentate, state or sovereigntyof whom or which the applicant was before a subject or citizen; 3) to support and defend the Constitution and the laws of the United States against all enemies, foreign and domestic; 4) to bear true faith ad allegiance to the same; and 5) to bear arms on behalf of the US when reqwuired by law or to perform non-combatantservice in the Armed Forces of the US when required by law or to perform work of national importance under civilian direction when required by the law. See Title 8 Section 1448(a) of the United States Code
Renounce and abjure absolutely and entirely all allegiance and fidelity to any foreign prince, potentate, state, or sovereignty of whom or which the applicant was before a subject or citizen and support and defend the Constitution and laws of the United States against all enemies, foreign and domestic.
contact youre state department and take a test
no,you cant be a Mexican citizen if you weren't born there
I'm unsure what you mean by "registered" in Italy. If you were born in Italy naturally you would certainly be a citizen. If you were born out side of Italy you could apply for Italian citizenship. If I had to guess I would say you are probably not a citizen of Italy right now, but it should be fairly simple (assuming you are currently living in a country that allows dual citizenship, like the USA) to become an Italian citizen. You could contact your nearest Italian consulate to find out if you are a citizen (explain your situation) or to become a citizen. From my understanding since both of your parents were citizens you would be able to become a citizen (as long as you had one great-grandfather who was a citizen you can apply for citizenship).
by legally marrying that us citizen or print a form from the internet requesting to be a permanent resident
* By accident of birth you become a citizen of a country, * By choice through Immigration and Naturalization you change your citizenship. * By study of multiple languages, politics, geographys, customs, traditions and travel, you endeavor to become a Citizen of the World. They are very, very unique individuals. Perhaps each generation produces one or two such rare persons.
1) to be born in the country where you want to be a citizen 2) to go to the Voter Registration office and go through the process of completing citizenship papers
You can become a citizen by living in the US for 5 years, (only 3 if married to a US citizen) You can also file an application of intention to the INS pay money, and do all this complicated stuff. Then you're good.
If you are a foreigner marrying a US citizen, then no you are not a US citizen. Marriage to a citizen does normally give you "permanent resident" status for the duration of the union, and qualifies you for certain paths to citizenship, but it's not automatically granted.
to be 35+, a natural-born u.s. citizen, a resident of the US for at least 14 years
Two types of citizenship include naturalized citizenship and birthright citizenship. When a person is born into a country, he or she has birthright citizenship. When a person moves to a country and applies to become a citizen, he or she is a naturalized citizen.The two types of citizenship include birthright citizenship (where you are born into a country) and naturalization citizenship (where you move to a country and become a citizen).
my mom used to not be an American citizen, but then she took an American citizen test. if u havent tryed that, do it!
to promise something, " i pledge to keep milford clean" It means and is defined as the promise or commitment to something, such as a Pledge of Allegiance, a commitment to allegiance, or a promise to take responsibility for ones nation. A pledge can also be an agreement, such as a "pledge to compromise"