You need to be an American citizen and you need to be at least 35 years of age.
There are two requirements. The candidate must be at least 35 years old, and must be a natural-born citizen of the United States.
The longest a president can be in office is two terms, in whitch that is eight years.
No
You are probably asking about "two terms in office." In America, a president is only allowed to be elected twice. Each presidential term is 4 years. So, a president, if he is elected two times, is said to be a two-term president, or it is said he served "two terms in office." (The word "office" refers to the Office of the Presidency.)
Two
Yes, a president in the United States can run for office twice, as long as they have not already served two terms in office. The 22nd Amendment to the U.S. Constitution limits a president to serving a maximum of two terms in office.
The President can only serve up to two terms in office.
It limits a president to TWO four-year terms in office.
The US constitution limits a US president to serving two terms in office.
President John. F. Kennedy
Grover Cleveland is the only US president to serve two non-consecutive (or two interrupted) terms of office.
No, a two-term president cannot run for office again because the 22nd Amendment to the United States Constitution limits presidents to serving a maximum of two terms in office.