The laws vary from state-to-state. You'll have to be more specific.
I believe at 55 you become a senior citizen in Florida.
A famous citizen in Florida is LeBron James. Another famous person is Dwyane Wade.
No such criteria exists, nor does the husband of a US President have to be US Citizen.
In Georgia, a citizen may be unable to vote due to several reasons, including being underage (not yet 18), not being a U.S. citizen, or not meeting residency requirements. Additionally, individuals may be ineligible if they are currently incarcerated for a felony conviction or have been declared mentally incompetent by a court. Failure to register by the deadline or not having valid identification can also prevent someone from voting.
Not necessarily. If a non-citizen meets certain eligibility criteria they can get a Federal Student Loan. Visit the link below for the eligibility criteria.
The taxpayers of Florida.
To be physically fit and be a descendant of a Spartan citizen.
age 14
You must:Be a citizen of the United StatesBe a resident of Virginia and of the precinct in which you want to voteBe 18 years old by the next electionNot have been convicted of a felony, or have had your civil rights restoredNot currently be declared mentally incompetent by a court of law
On account his race. The Court declared that a black person could not be a citizen of anywhere.
Father mothers father were citizens
To be physically fit and be a descendant of a Spartan citizen.