The term that refers to the process of becoming a citizen is "naturalization." This process typically involves meeting specific legal requirements, such as residency, demonstrating knowledge of the country's language and government, and taking an oath of allegiance. Naturalization allows a non-citizen to acquire full citizenship rights and responsibilities in the country.
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she is French means she has French citizenship, she is a citizen of France.
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The term "citizen" refers to a person who is legally recognized as a member of a state or nation, with rights and responsibilities associated with that status. In the United States, legal means of becoming a citizen include birthright citizenship (being born on U.S. soil or to U.S. citizen parents), naturalization (the process by which a foreign national applies for and is granted citizenship), and acquiring citizenship through a U.S. citizen parent. Naturalization typically involves meeting residency requirements, demonstrating good moral character, passing an English and civics test, and taking an oath of allegiance.
"Softening" is the term used to describe the process when a solid substance begins to melt and become more pliable.
by naturalization or birth