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A physically disabled person still has to take the citizenship test, but if possible, the test center will accommodate the person by providing them with special testing facilities or materials where necessary. A mentally disabled person, on the other hand, might still have to take the test. If they are unable to do so, but they are the dependent of one who has become a citizen, they will most likely be allowed to stay in the country.
Not as a soldier. You MIGHT be able to find employment as a DoD civilian, but it'll disqualify you from soldiering.
Someone might conduct an online background check to verify information provided by a candidate, such as employment history or criminal record. It can also be used to ensure the safety and security of an individual or organization before entering into a business or personal relationship.
can you make a logical guess how size might affect a nation's willingness to grant citizenship
The term for a person living in a country of which he or she is not a citizen is "resident alien." They might also be considered an immigrant if the idea is to stay permanently and (eventually) sever citizenship to the country of origin. Short term, the person is a visitor.
Blood donors are questioned about their general health, their lifestyle, and any medical conditions that might disqualify them as donors.
For one, they had a registry in the person's hometown of all citizens. It would not take long for the authorities to check. In Paul's case, all he would have to do is prove he was from Tarsus because Tarsus had blanket Roman citizenship. And for two, no one would dare make a false claim to citizenship--the punishment was severe.
A misdemeanor crime conviction typically will not automatically disqualify someone from the Section 8 program in California. Each case is evaluated individually, taking into consideration factors such as the nature of the offense, how long ago it occurred, and the individual's behavior since then. It's best to contact the housing authority directly for specific information.
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.
The British government allows dual citizenship. However, the government of the other country might not allow this thus force you to renounce British citizenship if you want to become a citizen of their country.
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The main question is what causes conduct disorder: The answer is, unfortunately, there is no definitive answer, it might be genetic, it might be related to the social-economic factors.