A naturalized American is a person who was born in another country but has become a U.S. citizen through the legal process of naturalization.
This typically involves meeting residency requirements, passing a citizenship test, demonstrating proficiency in English, and taking an oath of allegiance to the United States.
Once naturalized, they have most of the same rights and responsibilities as native-born U.S. citizens, such as voting and holding public office, though they cannot become president or vice president.
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This typically involves meeting residency requirements, passing a citizenship test, demonstrating proficiency in English, and taking an oath of allegiance to the United States.
Once naturalized, they have most of the same rights and responsibilities as native-born U.S. citizens, such as voting and holding public office, though they cannot become president or vice president.
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08:53 PM - Jun 30, 2025
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Anuenue Patriot
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30 June, 09:07
In response Carole Parnell to her Publication
Makes sense if they are criminals. My husband is naturalized from Canada, been American for decades.
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