but if it's the united states anyone can vote ,but you don't have to if you don't wont to
No, Canadians cannot vote in US national elections. Only US citizens are eligible to vote in federal elections.
It gives them a chance to vote
A passport shows the country of which you are a citizen. Your passport matches your citizenship. Second, only citizens get a voice in how THEIR country is run (elections). A citizen of France cannot vote in the elections in Canada- it is not their country. They can vote in France.
I think they do if they are American citizens.
Yes, they are the President but they are still US citizens
the right to vote in state and national elections
You have to be over 18 to be able to vote. There are different types of elections, and some have different requirements than others, like your nationality. It is more open for local elections than for General Elections. Irish citizens may vote at every election and referendum. British citizens may vote at Dáil (the Irish parliament) elections, European elections and local elections. Other European Union (EU) citizens may vote at European and local elections. Non-EU citizens may vote at local elections only.
Yes, Indian citizens who are 18 years or older have the right to vote in elections.
The Twenty-Fourth Amendment.
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In the link below, you will find a list of each sovereign country (as well as unrecognized countries) with the types of elections they hold for the head of state as well as parliament. For example, there are direct elections where the citizens vote themselves, or indirect elections where the citizens vote for people to represent them, or no elections as well where the citizens either do not vote, or the elections are rigged and ultimately do not count.