How Citizenship is Acquired

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How Citizenship is Acquired

How Citizenship is Acquired ___________________ ____________________ _______ ______________ ________________ _______________ ___________________ ____________________ Citizenship Acquired )__________________________________ ____________________________________ _____________________________________ _________________________________________ ___________ __________________ ___________________ _________ ______________________

How Citizenship is Acquired By Birth By Naturalization Citizenship Acquired

How Citizenship is Acquired By Birth By Naturalization Born under American jurisdiction in (Jus Soli) Born beyond American jurisdiction to parent (Jus Sanguinus) Citizenship Acquired

How Citizenship is Acquired United States Puerto Rico Guam Virgin Islands Northern Mariana Islands United States public vessels Anywhere United States Embassy Born under American jurisdiction in (Jus Soli)

How Citizenship is Acquired Both of whom are American citizen One of whom is an Born beyond American jurisdiction to parent (Jus Sanguinus)

How Citizenship is Acquired By Birth By Naturalization Collectively Individually Citizenship Acquired

How Citizenship is Acquired Treaty – Treaty of Guadalupe 1848 Joint Resolution of Congress – Texas 1845 Act of Congress – All US territories Constitutional Amendment – Blacks by 14th Amendment

How Citizenship is Acquired Courts Naturalization of both parents - one parent, if other is dead or divorced - automatically naturalizes their children under 16 years of age if the children are residing permanently in the U.S.

How Citizenship is Acquired Federal: Any United States District Court States and Territories Any general trial court (Court with power to hear most cases)

How Citizenship is Acquired _______ ______________ )__________________________________ ____________________________________ _____________________________________ _________________________________________ ___________ Citizenship Acquired __________________ ___________________ _________ ______________________

How Citizenship is Acquired ___________________ ____________________ _______ ______________ ________________ Citizenship Acquired _______________ ___________________ ____________________