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When did Rupert Murdoch become US citizen?

1985


When did media tycoon Rupert Murdoch become a naturalized citizen?

4 Sept 1985......he became a naturalized US citizen to satisfy legal requirement that only US citizens are permitted to own US television stations.....he lost his Australian citizenship.......


When did Rupert Murdoch become a naturalised US citizen?

1985


What age must a person be to become a naturalized citizen?

There is no minimum age limit to become a naturalized citizen of the US.


Can a naturalized citizen become a senator?

A naturalized citizen can be a US Senator, although not the US President.


Which could cause a naturalized citizen to lose his or her citizenship?

telling a lie to become a naturalized citizen


A naturalized citizen cannot become?

president.


In the united states what is the definition of a naturalized citizen?

In the United States, a naturalized citizen is foreign born person who has become a citizen through legal means.


What immigration and naturalized service from is used to apply become a naturalized citizen?

N-400


Can a naturalized citizen become a mayor?

Yes, a naturalized citizen can become the mayor of any town providing that they receive enough votes to be elected into the position.


Is there a way for this third person to become a US citizen?

Become naturalized


How did Rupert Murdoch become an American citizen?

Rupert Murdoch became an American citizen in 1985 after moving to the United States in the 1970s to expand his media empire. He initially held Australian citizenship and had established significant media holdings, including newspapers and television stations. His business ventures and influence in the American media landscape prompted him to seek U.S. citizenship, which he achieved through naturalization.