According to the USCIS (US Citizenship and Immigration Service), if you are over 50 yrs old and have been a US Permanent Resident for periods totaling 20 years or more, or if you are over 55 yrs old and have been a US Permanent Resident for periods totaling 15 years, then you are required to pass the Civics portion of the US citizenship exam, through an interpreter in your own language, but you are not required to pass the English portion of the Citizenship exam. See www.uscis.gov for more info.
Yes, an immigrant who is 80 years old is required to take the American citizenship exam if they are applying for U.S. citizenship. However, there are certain accommodations for older applicants; those who are 65 years old or older and have been permanent residents for at least 20 years are eligible for a simplified version of the civics test. Additionally, they can often request to take the test in their native language.
on the internet or a library
Yes, an 80-year-old permanent resident can take the citizenship test after being a permanent resident for only 9 years. However, individuals aged 50 or older who have been permanent residents for at least 20 years are eligible for certain exemptions, including a simplified version of the test. Since she is not eligible for that exemption, she will need to take the regular citizenship test, but her age may allow her to request accommodations if needed.
sorri hunn but yu got to take the 100 question citizenship test. so i hope yu ur US history! =)
There is an exemption of the following nature for senior individuals.Above 50yrs, PR for 20yrs - No English test, can take the civics test in the language of their choice.Above 55 yrs, PR for 15 yrs - No English test, can take the civics test in the language of their choice.Above 65yrs, PR for 20 yrs - No English test, can take the civics test in the language of their choiceIn case of any physical impairment or disability, then that person has to file Form N-648 ( Medical Certification for Disability Exceptions)
If you have been in the US for more than 5 years as a legal resident and over the age of 50, I believe, the citizenship is automatically granted but you still have to memorize and pass the citizenship test.
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Philippine Citizenship can be acquired by becoming naturalized in the Philippines. For naturalization requirements, see related links.
Only a green card holder already in the US for a minimum 5 year period, staying in the locality where he or she is applying for US citizenship for a minimum 3 month period and who has good moral character can apply for US citizenship. Person should be at least 18 years old and should pass the citizenship test in order to get US citizenship.
19 years old
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16 years old