Sure you can, although there are certain jobs with defense contractors like Lockheed (or much smaller companies of course) for which you need a security clearance. You can't get one of those without being a citizen, but that's the only restriction.
Phil
lots of paper work
kinda... If non-Americans have US citizenship, then they can, but without, NO
No, you cannot leave the US without a passport. A passport is required for international travel to prove your identity and citizenship.
Yes apart from the benefit of right to vote, freedom to travel abroad etc for work in the judiciary also US citizenship is mandatory.
To work in the US, you need to have authorization from the government, such as a work visa, green card, or US citizenship. This authorization serves as proof that you are legally allowed to work in the country.
Your friend don't need a citizenship if he is just on a vacation.
Someone with dual citizenship should be able to enter and reside in each country in which citizenship is held without obtaining a visa. That is part of what citizenship is about - the right to enter and travel freely in your country of citizenship.
No you must be a citizen.
Yes, the child does acquire US citizenship by the law of land. Just don't forget to get the birth certificate and apply for a US passport for the child.
I am holding us and Canadian citizenship and have social security no,can i still work in Canada.
If you apply for citizenship in another country your US citizenship is automatically revoked. The US does not recognize dual citizenship. You revoke it in writing at a US embassy, outside the US.
Yes, The residents of US territories have US citizenship