He/She must have lived in the United States for at least seven years.
Also, although it is not a requirement, it is in the best interest of a presidential candidate that his/her running mate not be of the same state because the electors from their home state would not be allowed to vote for both of them.
He/She must have lived in the United States for at least seven years.
Also, although it is not a requirement, it is in the best interest of a presidential candidate that his/her running mate not be of the same state because the electors from their home state would not be allowed to vote for both of them.
He/She must have lived in the United States for at least seven years.
Also, although it is not a requirement, it is in the best interest of a presidential candidate that his/her running mate not be of the same state because the electors from their home state would not be allowed to vote for both of them.
(must have lived in th United States for the past 14 consecutive years)
must have lived in the united states for the past 14 consecutive years
Same as the president. Must live in the US for at least 14 years.
The VP has to be at least 35, same as the President.
The VP has to be at least 35, same as the President.
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One requirement to become president is that a person must have been born in the United States. A person must also be at least 35 and have lived in America for over 14 years.
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.
Yes, a naturalized Frenchman or Frenchwoman can be elected as French president. The requirement is to be French, and not to be born French or to be born on French land.
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.
There is no educational requirement in the US Constitution for a person to be president.
This requirement was part of the original US Constitution which the states ratified ( agreed to accept) when the United States was created.
Yes. When applying for a NYC ID card, no one will ask for immigration status or proof of legal entry into the United States. The residency requirement does not call for proof of legal residency.
The traits a person would need to become a president is loyalty, honesty, and take responsibility. This is all someone needs to become the president.