Citizens have many rights in the United States. They are also responsible for defending the Constitution, following the laws, pay income taxes, serve on the jury, and respect other people.
Five basic requirements of all citizens are:to obey the laws.do no harm to their fellow citizens.do no harm to the property of fellow citizens.don't deprive another citizen of their rights.do no harm to their community or state and do whatever is possible for that citizen to contribute to their community or state.These are requirements of any citizen no matter what country they are from or reside in.
There are no special requirements for US Citizens.
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All black male citizens who met age requirements.
Yes, dual citizens can vote in the United States as long as they meet all the requirements to register and vote in their state of residence.
As a citizen of Canada, you are required Visa to visit Vietnam. Since 1996, all Canadian citizens come to Vietnam can pick up visa at Vietnam international airports.
For citizens of some countries no visa is required.
No, they are citizens pure and simple.
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Passport or identity card (for the citizens of European Union)
U shouldn't be here immigrant!
In a republic, voting eligibility typically includes citizens of legal voting age who meet specific residency requirements. This may vary depending on the country and its specific laws. Generally, individuals who are not citizens, are underage, or do not meet residency requirements are not allowed to vote in a republic.