To follow the laws of the US.
Living in the State (novanet)
To become a governor, you must be 30+ years of age, lived in your state for 5 or more years and you must be a citizen of the United States
To become a governor, you must be 30+ years of age, lived in your state for 5 or more years and you must be a citizen of the United States
Check with the laws in your state before getting married, but in most states, anyone who marries a United States citizen can become a US citizen, and thus be legal.
No. They're the citizen, not you.
Colorado is a state in the United States of America. Thus there is no such thing as a citizen of Colorado, the citizenship is of the United States, not the individual states therein. The rules for becoming a US citizen may be found on the web.
You must know take a Government test about basic U.S. history and government, and be able to speak, read, and write simple English. If you meet certain requirements, you may become a U.S. citizen either at birth or after birth.
I think you mean, "how many years must you be a resident of the United States in order to become president?". You must be a natural born citizen of the United States in order to become President of the United States. Foreign-born persons may be elected to public office, but may not become president. Arnold Schwarzenegger was born in Bavaria, Germany, but has become the Governor of the state of California in the United States. He became a citizen of the United States, but because he was foreig-born, he may never become president.
The info I have on him doesn't state he became a citizen, so it is possible he didn't.
I am assuming you are meaning U.S. State. Virginia become a state on June 25, 1788.
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