The only requirements are you must be 35 years old, a natural-born (not native-born -- read the Constitution) United States citizen and have 14 years of residence in the US.
"Natural-born" citizen means you became a citizen at birth, which means you were born on US soil OR had at least one parent who was a US citizen when you were born.
They can. There is no religious requirement to be elected president.
The VP has to be at least 35, same as the President.
The VP has to be at least 35, same as the President.
To be eligible to become a U.S. president, a person has to be at least 35 years old ad has to be a resident of the United States for at least 14 years. Another requirement is that the person must be a natural born citizen.
He was born in the United States, after all that is a requirement to become a president.
35
The minimum age requirement is 35 years old.
there is another election
Yes. A college degree is NOT an official requirement to become president. That said, in this day and age it's extremely unlikely for someone without higher education to become president.
No. One official requirement is to be a natural-born US citizen.
Law school is not a requirement to be the US President. As long as you are a born citizen and 35 or older, you are good to go.
They will hold another election for the vice president ONLY.