A senator can serve in the United States Senate for six years. The Senator must have been a citizen of the US for at least seven years.
9 years
No, you have to be a US Citizen.
From Article I, Section 3, of the US Constitution: No Person shall be a Senator who shall not have attained to the Age of thirty Years, and been nine Years a Citizen of the United States, and who shall not, when elected, be an Inhabitant of that State for which he shall be chosen. So a candidate for Senator must have been a citizen for 9 years.
You have to be 30, been a U.S. citizen for 5 years, and live in the state you represent.
your whole life
A senator must have been a citizen for at least nine years and live in the state that elects him to the Senate.
To be a U.S. senator you must be 30 years old, and have been a US citizen for nine years prior to election.
To be a United States Senator, the individual must be:-At least 30 years old-Have been a United States citizen for at least 9 years-Be a resident of the state they represent-Have been elected by the citizens of the state that they represent
To become a Senator, one must have resided in the United States for the past nine years.
A US Senator must have been a citizen of the US as a natural-born citizen in order to become eligible for that office. In other words, people who are not born in the US cannot become senator.
In order to be elected to the United States Senate, the Senator must be at least 30 years of age, be a resident in the state from which he/she was elected, and have been a citizen for at least nine years.
Seven years.