No. If you are a green card holder for a minimum period of 5 years and above the age of 18 you need to file the Immigration Form N-400 to file for citizenship processing and the process is called naturalization.
yes it is a temp/perm citizenship
Yes, green card holders need a visa to travel to Chile.
Yes, green card holders need a visa to travel to Thailand.
For immigrating to the US and getting a green card: Yes.For obtaining US citizenship: No.
Yes, green card holders need a visa to travel to Italy.
Yes, green card holders need a visa to travel to Japan.
Yes, green card holders need a visa to travel to the UK.
No, it is not mandatory for green card holders to posses a machine readable passport (as the green card is machine readable).
No, once you renounce your US citizenship, you are no longer eligible to apply for a green card.
Yes, green card holders are allowed to donate to political campaigns in the United States.
She can get US citizenship right after the marriage. You'll have to get her a fiance visa and start the immigration process. After obtaining her green card (which usually takes about 2 years), she needs to live in the US for an additional 3 years. Then she can apply for US citizenship.
Yes, a Canadian can obtain dual citizenship in America by meeting the requirements set by the United States government, such as obtaining a green card and fulfilling residency obligations.