14 years and up
Of the United States of America, Yes. You have to have a social security number to be a citizen and you have to be a citizen to be president.
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The minimum number of presidential electors from any state is three. The minimum age to be a US President is 35.
You must be a natural born citizen of the U.S. to be president and you must be at least 35 years of age to be elected, so the number required to be president is the same as the person's age, and this number must be at least 35!
In 1825 the candidate with the greatest number of electoral votes would become president and the candidate with the next - highest number would become vice president.
You must be a "natural born citizen" of the US in order to be President. Most people take that to mean ""born in the US" but the requirement is a bit more complex and less stringent than that. The Constitution does not specify a minimum number of years in the country for that office.
There is no such thing as an unnaturalized citizenA natural-born US citizen is someone who was born in the USA.A naturalized US citizen is someone who was born somewhere other than the USA, but chose to become a US citizen. (This person applied for citizenship, lived in the US as a law-abiding citizen for the required number of years, passed the test, took the oath, and was sworn in as a naturalized citizen with the rights and responsibilities as a natural-born citizen.A naturalized-citizen can run for any office except president of the United States.The president must be a natural born ciitizen.
Mary Robinson is now a private citizen and as such her telephone number is private.
You get a social security number as soon as you become a citizen, but you must file to get a card. There is no waiting time, you can get it as soon as you become a citizen.
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I don't believe there is a limit to the number of terms an individual can serve as vice president.
They increased the number of years required for an immigrant to become a U.S. citizen