An executive order can be issued relatively quickly, often within a matter of days, as it does not require approval from Congress. The process involves the president drafting the order, obtaining legal review, and then signing it. However, the actual implementation may take longer if it requires coordination with various federal agencies or if it faces legal challenges. In general, the speed of issuance depends on the complexity of the order and the urgency of the situation it addresses.
for every drink you have you need at least an hour
Permanent executives have to take and pass the UPSC exam. Since they are not elected, they can work until they are fired, they quit, or they retire.
You have to take a literacy test to be in order to vote
a few years of college and you all good.
months to years
24 hours
You must be 35 in order to take either of the two elected offices in the executive branch of the US government.
about 2-3 years
3 minutes
1 minute
1 year
It takes one year.