William Walker
you can be from another country, but you must become an American citizen.
Ulysses s grant did become president later on
To be president you must be born in the United States. The territories of the U.S, including Embassy lands, are considered part of the country. Your parents birthplace has no bearing upon whether a person can become president, but you have to be at least 35 years old, born in the United States, and lived within the country for the past continuous 14 years. Being born in Puerto Rico, which is in fact not considered part of the country because it is only a commonwealth, there for you can not become President.
President John did not try to stop China become communist.
he wanted to help the American because he knows that the Americans economy it's not doing well
you can be from another country, but you must become an American citizen.
That would be unlikely, perhaps if he had dual citizenship. But he would have to be a citizen of the country he was president of.
Any American citizen at least 35 years of age can become President.
It depends which country you are referring to.
He was the first U.S congresesional president. He didn't even really want to do it but he did it for the country
there is another election
A person becomes a President of A country when people selected or voted for them to be President or if in a country that is not democratic the military has to pick one to be the President
Gerald Rudolph Ford was the first vice-president to become president after a resignation.
Yes, as long as you are a U.S. citizen from birth. For example, if both of your parents are U.S. citizens and you are born while they are on vacation overseas, you are still a U.S. citizen from birth.
2009
you have to be an american citizen
They will hold another election for the vice president ONLY.