The process is often called impeachment, but actually impeachment by Congress is only the first stage of the removal process. After impeachment a trial is held by the senate which hears the evidence and then votes. Two-thirds most vote for conviction in order to remove the president.
All of the US presidents except Washington lived in the White House for at least part of the time they were in office. There were times when the President had to move out in order to make repairs. There is also a live-in staff.
There is a website called "Help Moving Office" that assists in office relocation. It is a free service that provides information and local contacts to help with your office move, so the process can be as painless and smooth as possible.
Some countries restrict the movement of its citizens.
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The federal government did not move to Washington until after Washington and Adams. The White House was not built until Jefferson's term.
You need a passport or an identity card (for EU citizens).
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One can stay productive in their business during an office move by staying involved with the happenings of the office. Also making sure everything is properly labeled helps with both the move and after the move. The moving men should do most of the move. Having the move happen during the business's closed hours also helps greatly.
If non-citizens move to the U.S., they do not have the right to vote in federal elections, including for President. Voting is a privilege reserved for U.S. citizens, and non-citizens can participate in some local elections in certain jurisdictions, but this varies by state. To vote in federal elections, they would need to become naturalized citizens first.
Children of former presidents get Secret Service protection until age 16.
Washington is the only President who never lived in the White House. The White House was completed enough to move in by November,1800, late in John Adams' term . When the British burned the White House in 1814, Presidents Madison stayed at another mansion in DC called the Octagon House while repairs were being done and it still was not livable when Monroe first took office, but he eventually could move in. Truman also had move out for awhile for extensive repairs due to aging of the building.
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