Immigrants from Spain could not even apply for citizenship.
Only if you are a citizen of Poland. If you were born in Poland, you are automatically a Polish citizen. If you were born outside Poland your Polish parent(s) could apply for Polish citizenship on your behalf. Otherwise, a substancial residency in Poland is reqiuired to apply for Polish citizenship.
No, not unless they are born in the United Kingdom. However, someone born after 1961 to a British mother, and who is a citizen of a Commonwealth country, can apply for citizenship, with a few exceptions. There are restrictions based on criminal record, etc, but in most cases, citizenship can be obtained. This is due to a change made in 2006. Prior to 2006, only children born after 1983 could apply for citizenship through their mothers.
Federalists targeted immigrants in the Alien and Sedition Acts because they viewed them as a potential threat to national security and political stability. During a time of heightened tensions, particularly with France, Federalists feared that immigrants, who often supported the opposition Democratic-Republicans, could undermine the government. By restricting immigration and making it more difficult for immigrants to gain citizenship, the Federalists aimed to consolidate their political power and suppress dissent. The Sedition Act specifically aimed to silence criticism of the government, further targeting those who opposed Federalist policies.
I think some immigrants supported political machines because they could run for office aswell...
Immigrants from Spain could not even apply for citizenship.
they could not apply at the cemetary
Illegal immigrants are not eligible to obtain citizenship. They have to meet certain requirements (including legal residency requirements in most countries) before they could even be considered. -- Help me in the battle to conquer cancer. Please support my fundraising efforts at www.conquercancer.ca/goto/donate What steps does an illegal alien over 21 years old need to take to be eligable to apply for citizenship; do they need to return to their homeland to start process?
No. You can only gain Irish citizenship from descent if your grandparents were born in Ireland. Unfortunately you seem to have missed by a generation. You could still gain citizenship by actually residing in Ireland.
Attaching false support documents could be a reason for application rejection. One of the main eligibility criteria to apply for US citizenship is 'good moral character'. Hiding wrong doings or not telling truth about past events could also result in rejection of application. Not paying the correct filing fee also could be a reason for your application to be rejected when you apply for US citizenship.
Only if you are a citizen of Poland. If you were born in Poland, you are automatically a Polish citizen. If you were born outside Poland your Polish parent(s) could apply for Polish citizenship on your behalf. Otherwise, a substancial residency in Poland is reqiuired to apply for Polish citizenship.
You can file the application, and it may or may not be granted based on the circumstances. BUT, be truthful - because if citizenship were to be granted and the felony conviction was found later, your US citizenship could be revoked.
You will have to consult an immigration attorney. In most cases, he will have to leave the country and apply for a visa. This could take several years!
A palindrome for "citizenship" could be: "hipcitizentic".
To learn English and qualify for American citizenship
No, not unless they are born in the United Kingdom. However, someone born after 1961 to a British mother, and who is a citizen of a Commonwealth country, can apply for citizenship, with a few exceptions. There are restrictions based on criminal record, etc, but in most cases, citizenship can be obtained. This is due to a change made in 2006. Prior to 2006, only children born after 1983 could apply for citizenship through their mothers.
A palindrome for "related to citizenship" could be "National."