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What is a group of people living in a territory outside their homeland called?

A colony.


Do people living outside the us get to vote in us presidential elections?

I think they do if they are American citizens.


What became of immigrants while living in a Territory that became a State of the US?

all immigrants working in Hawaii became citizens at the time of state hood


What if your mother is married legally to naturalized US citizen father living in US with his first family what would be the rights of other kids living outside US?

no rights bcause they are not us citizens, or residents that have greencards.


Puerto Ricans are citizens of the US true or false?

True. Puerto Ricans are U.S. citizens by birth, as Puerto Rico is a territory of the United States. This citizenship grants them many of the same rights as citizens living in the 50 states, although they cannot vote in presidential elections while residing in Puerto Rico.


Who are the greatest living artists in the world?

<a href="http://www.scribd.com/doc/148705995/The-Greatest-Living-Artists-of-2013">Greatest Living Artists of 2013</a>


Are FSM citizens living in US eligible for Food Stamp?

Are FSM citizens living in US eligible for Food Stamp?"


Are there native citizens living in antarctica?

No.


How does living in a community help the citizens?

Because the people that live there helps the citizens


Do American people live in Japan?

Of course. Outside of the US Military(including the civilians in the Dept. of Defense) and the US State Dept, there are approximately 28,000 American citizens living in the country of Japan.


Which territory in Canada has the fewest people living in it?

Nunavut.


What do red wolves do for a living?

They hunt and roam their territory.