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The answser depends on the nation involved. Different peoples define citizenship differently. In the US, ideal citizens are active in matters of both local and national interest, and take part in elections at every opportunity. Good citizens are mindful of and even zealous about the common good. Being a citizen should not be a matter of "I'll get what I can for myself, and I don't care what it costs others". Citizens should be willingly in compliance with the law and should consider it a privilege to take part in the system when appropriate. It is difficult and painful sometimes to accept that in any society, something may not go the way some individuals think it should. But acceptance of the law, and awareness of the methods of bringing about change are part of what make any nation civilized and progressive. This sounds so rosy and hopelessly optimistic. Of course life in today's world is complex and often uncertain. Cooperation, understanding, debate and compromise will go a long way in making citizens productive and secure.

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1) Right to Vote in any local, State, Federal elections

2) Right to obtain a US passport

3) Right to travel abroad & return (right of entry guaranteed-regardless of time abroad)

4) Right to absolute protection from deportation

5) Right to petition/sponsor relatives

-Immediate relatives have no priority date wait: spouse, minor children, parents

-Can petition for/sponsor all of these family members: adult unmarried children, adult married children, siblings

6) Eligible for government benefits, assistance, grants and scholarships (including social security, welfare, Medicaid, etc)

7) Eligible to hold public office in local, State or Federal government

8) Absolute right to work eligibility, live, and remain in the United States

9) Right to receive aid/assistance from US Embassies/Consulates abroad

10) Right to pass on citizenship to children born abroad

11) Eligible for certain Federal jobs

12) Eligible to serve on a jury

Hope that helps. I am an Immigration attorney, and this is the basic answer to your question.

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Vote or hold public office, such as President of the United States.

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Voting and contesting in the elections is the major privilege that is reserved for the US citizens alone. Even permanent residents cannot vote, they can only live and work in the US.

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Non-citizens cannot vote in national elections and they cannot apply for federal employment.

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to blunder our own planet

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Vote.

Legally obtain a passport.

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Vote in a federal election

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Vote

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Should illegal aliens have American rights?

No. They aren't citizens.


What rights do US citizens have that documented aliens do not have?

they have the right to vote.


What rights do legal aliens have?

Legal aliens possess the same rights as all citizens. Illegal aliens do not possess the same right as they have are in the country without proper visas.


What does the constitution say about the voting rights of aliens?

Nothing. The voting rights provisions of the Constitution (in the 14th, 15th, 19th, 24th, and 26th Amendments) all expressly guarantee voting rights for "citizens of the United States." Noncitizens therefore have no voting rights under the Constitution.


Do illegal aliens have the same rights as US citizens?

no they do not because a alien cannot become president because they were not born in the U.S legally


Do aliens think they you are aliens?

yes. we think other species are aliens because we dont know what they are. maybe aliens dont know about us and think we are aliens.


What restrictions do aliens have that citizens do not?

Aliens can be deported. You can not deport a citizen. Aliens cant vote Aliens can not run for political office


Can illegal aliens in the US demand that their rights be upheld according to the laws in the US or do US laws only apply if you are a US citizen?

The rights apply to every one in the US, not only citizens.


Why do citizens take advantage of aliens?

Because the nations founder will one day become the president of the USA and aliens will be his motto (citizens).


The process by which aliens become citizens is?

Naturalization is the process how aliens become citizen


Resident alien in ancient Greece without citizen rights?

Only male citizens of a city-state had rights. Women, children, non-citizens, aliens and slaves had no rights. Resident aliens (Metics) did have privileges according to beneficial contributions they made to the city. But these were not rights. Metics were expected to turn out in defence of the city when necessary as a quid pro quo for those privileges. Athens eg had a separate regiment of metics who were expected to fight very well to demonstrate their appreciation.


What are the rights of the citizens in dictatorship?

Citizens have no rights under a Dictatorship.