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He's not legally allowed to vote because he's not a US citizen.
From Italy to US
You could probably audition, but you would have to travel to where the auditions are being held and then would need to be prepared to move to the US if you were chosen for the part.
He is in misery, if he has not allowed the LORD JESUS the CHRIST to find him.
Citizens of the US are not allowed to travel to Cuba under normal circumstances.
In most countries, you are legally allowed to move out at age 18 without parental consent. However, some states in the US and countries may allow younger individuals to move out under certain circumstances, such as emancipation.
The legal age to move out of your parents' home in the US is typically 18. However, some states allow minors to be emancipated before they reach this age under certain circumstances. Additionally, individuals may choose to move out earlier with parental consent.
Marriage to a US citizen does NOT guarantee citizenship. Depending upon circumstances he MAY not be allowed entrance into the country. In the US you would have to check with ICE to determine his possible status.
No, the age of emancipation in the US is 18 years old. If there are extenuating circumstances, permission would have to be granted by court order.No, the age of emancipation in the US is 18 years old. If there are extenuating circumstances, permission would have to be granted by court order.No, the age of emancipation in the US is 18 years old. If there are extenuating circumstances, permission would have to be granted by court order.No, the age of emancipation in the US is 18 years old. If there are extenuating circumstances, permission would have to be granted by court order.No, the age of emancipation in the US is 18 years old. If there are extenuating circumstances, permission would have to be granted by court order.No, the age of emancipation in the US is 18 years old. If there are extenuating circumstances, permission would have to be granted by court order.
You're trying to get us to say you have a bad teacher, is that it? Unfortunately, the question is pretty much unanswerable without knowing what the circumstances and history of the situation is. No luck here for you today.
If you're in the US, I'd feel very safe in venturing that's no judge in any state that would allow that under any circumstances.
No. The marriage would not be allowed. Also, marrying a US citizen regardless of the circumstances does not prevent an illegal immigrant from being deported.
He want to give us awareness about wonder and experiments!!
Yes dual citizenship is allowed for US citizens.
in the US senate, they are allowed
On average, families in the US tend to move every five years. However, this can vary based on individual circumstances such as job changes, housing market conditions, and personal preferences.