To be eligible for election as a representative in the United States Congress, a candidate must be a U.S. citizen. Specifically, the Constitution requires that representatives be at least 25 years old, have been a citizen for at least seven years, and be residents of the state they represent. These rules are designed to ensure that representatives have a vested interest in the welfare of their constituents and the nation.
To live in the United states
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25 Years old , And you must have a 7 year citizenship.
we have to follow the rules so that we make our teacher happy and get good grades in the citizenship
Five years of citizenship are required at a minimum. This allows one to be a candidate or eligible to vote.
The Bureau of Citizenship and Immigration Services sets the standards and requirements for citizenship in the U.S.
The rules vary from country to country.
The father has no say in it. The government determines what the requirements for citizenship are. If the rules say the child gets the citizenship of the father, it's a done deal. Dad doesn't get to decide.
citizen only can vote a state representative. he Can't vote a president .
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The rules of dual citizenship are quite easy to understand. Most countries neither deny or recognizes dual citizenship. However, if you are a dual citizen you must enter the country with the country's passport you own.
A Representative must have been a U.S. citizen for at least seven years by the time he/she takes office.