There are none. The job however could hardly be attained, achieved accomplished without a few social skills and attention to cultural differences when it comes to diplomacy. Certainly the constant presence of the media's coverage on Presidents tends to bring out all of the errors in language, linguistics, clumsiness, sexual proclivities, geography, etc.
Yes, a former US president can run for Senate if they meet the eligibility requirements, such as being a US citizen and meeting the age and residency requirements outlined in the Constitution.
The US President must be a US citizen, naturally born on US soil. Congress does not have this requirement.
no
The US Constitution, Article 2, section 1, clause 5 gives the qualifications for president.
No. Being that the VP is first in line should something happen to the President, the two offices share the same eligibility requirements.
No. It is not one of the requirements.
There is no educational rquirement.
That would be the Speaker of the House, as long as the Speaker meets the presdential requirements.
what are the requirements for becoming president of the us. 35 years old citizen - born in the us resident for 14 years
The senate leader
It is written into the US Constitution. Article II, Section 1, Clause 5 of the US Constitution sets the requirements to hold office. One of these requirements is that the President must be a natural born citizen of the United States.
Yes, the feeling of being the president of the US.