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Becoming an American CitizenbyCourtnie and Scott
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Naturalization
  • The conferring, by any means, of Citizenship upon
    a person after birth.

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Jus soli, or right of birthplace
  • Any child born in the U.S. automatically acquires
    U.S. Citizenship, even if the childs mother was
    in the U.S. illegally. This provision does not
    apply to a child whose parent was a foreign
    diplomat at the time of birth.

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Jus sanguinis, or right of blood
  • Even though a child is born outside the U.S.,
    the child automatically acquires U.S. Citizenship
    if at least one parent a U.S. citizen at the
    time of the childs birth.

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  • If an immigrant five requirements must be met
    to become a citizen.
  • 1. Applicant must have entered states legally.
  • 2. Good moral character.
  • 3. Declare their support of the American
    Government.
  • 4. Must prove they can read, write, and speak
    English.
  • 5. Show basic knowledge of American Government
    and History.

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  • Applicant requesting citizenship must
  • Be 18
  • Lived in the U.S. as a lawfully admitted resident
    alien for 30 months out of the previous five
    years
  • Have lived in the state where the petition was
    filed for 3 years

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  • If they pass this step they have a final
    hearing, where they have to take an oath of
    loyalty. The oath requires that the witness will
    bear arms on behalf of the United States when
    required by law.

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  • A key step to naturalization process is an
    investigation and preliminary hearing in which
    the individual has questions about their moral
    character. Two witnesses are also asked about the
    citizens integrity.

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  • If they are accepted, new citizens receive a
    letter from the president, a short history of the
    Pledge of Allegiance, and a booklet containing
    important documents in American history.

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Exceptions
  • Collective naturalization is a process by which
    members of a whole group of people, living in the
    same geographic area, become American citizens
    through an act of congress.

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Losing Citizenship
  • Expatriation, or giving up ones citizenship by
    leaving ones country, for a foreign country.
  • Punishment for crime
  • Denaturalization, could occur if an individual
    joins a Communist or totalitarian organization
    fewer than five years after becoming a citizen.

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El fin (That means The End for you non Spanish
speaking folks)
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