Citizenship in the United States

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Citizenship in the United States

Who is a Citizen?? There are two ways to be a citizen in the United States Natural- You were born here Naturalized- you immigrated to the United States

Naturalized The process by which people from foreign countries become U.S. citizens is called naturalization. There are three steps in this process: File an application. Take a naturalization examination. Participate in an Oath Ceremony Not everyone, however, is eligible to become a naturalized U.S. citizen. A person must meet certain requirements: Be at least 18 years old A lawful permanent resident for five years A person of good moral character Be able to understand, read, write, and speak basic English Possess a basic understanding of United States government and history Be willing to take an oath of allegiance to the United States

Rights of a Citizen and Non-Citizen Everyone in the United States legal, illegal, or resident is protected by the Bill of Rights in Constitution Citizens also have the right to vote and hold office

Responsibilities of a Citizen Obeying Laws Paying Taxes Jury Duty Serve as a Witness Register for the Draft Voting