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Can a president be born abroad?

The constitution of the US requires that a President must be born in the US.


Must be the US president be a natural born US citizen?

Yes- this is required by the US Constitution.


Is it in constitution that you have to be born in the US to be president?

Nope! Although to date nobody born outside of the US has been President.


Are persons born in the US citizens?

According to the constitution, yes.


Where must the US president be born?

According to the US Constitution, the US President must be a "natural born " citizen. This seems to mean in the United States or in US territory.


Did John Adams write the US Constitution?

No, he did not participate in the Constitutional Convention where the Constitution was debated and written. He was serving as the US Minister to England at the time. Likewise, Thomas Jefferson did not participate either because he was serving as minister to France.


Why can't be president if you are not born in the US?

It is written into the US Constitution. Article II, Section 1, Clause 5 of the US Constitution sets the requirements to hold office. One of these requirements is that the President must be a natural born citizen of the United States.


What presidents were not citizens of the US and were elected?

None. The US Constitution requires the President to be a natural born citizen.


Why can't a person not born but raised in the US a president.?

Because the US Constitution specifically states that only natural-born citizens are eligible.


Is a baby born in the us a citizen?

Yes, according the Constitution of the United States.


Could one be president of the US only being a non US born resident?

The president of the United States must be a natural born US citizen. This is a requirement made in the US Constitution.


In what ways is the Iroquois constitution different to the US Constitution?

Compare & Contrast:Iroquois Constitution & U.S. Constitution