In general, non-U.S. citizens can join the U.S. military if they meet certain criteria, such as having legal residency in the United States. There are specific programs, like MAVNI (Military Accessions Vital to the National Interest), that allow non-citizens with certain language or medical skills to join the military and obtain citizenship through their service.
The person must have been a citizen of the US for seven years. Article I Section 2 says "No Person shall be a Representative who shall not have attained to the Age of twenty five Years, and been seven Years a Citizen of the United States..."
Italian citizens are obligated to respect the laws of the country, pay taxes, serve in the military if required, and participate in the democratic process by voting in elections.
A citizen of the United Kingdom who goes into service in the British Military in England as a volunteer, must serve a minimum of four years. A person can ask for a transfer to another part of the military after training is completed, though.
Foreigners are subject to the laws of the country they are in. If a foreigner harasses a US citizen in the US, they can be held accountable under US laws. This could lead to legal consequences such as fines, imprisonment, and deportation.
Casey Anthony is a US citizen. She is a resident of the state of Florida.
no you don't have to be in the military or navy
Unless you're a dual citizen you don't have a choice - you need to be a citizen of the country to serve in its military. The above is actually only true in regards to the Canadian Forces - they require you to be a Canadian citizen. You can join the US military as a foreign citizen, provided you've established permanent residence in the US, and have declared an intent to become a US citizen.
Born in the United States with/without parents citizens, become a citizen through taking classes and the citizenship test, serve in the US military.
If they are permanent residents of the US whose abilities and/or talents are needed and cannot be filled by a US citizen, then they can join the army.
Yes. If you serve on active duty, your citizenship application will be expedited.
Yes
It shouldn't. Ask about it.
Yes, an individual must be a current US Citizen to become an Officer in the US Military.
He was a US citizen traveling in Europe.Only a citizen born in the United States can serve in the office of President.
If one of the parents is a US citizen, the child is a natural born US citizen. Yes, they can run for president.
To serve on a jury Answer 2 But I can serve on a jury and I'm not a US citizen. I'm British and serve on juries in the UK. My bad. Should have said serve on juries in the US.
Obeying all the city, state, and national lawsPaying all your TaxesJury Duty (at least when needed)Serve as a Witness on juryJoin the military when you turn 18Voting