De peYeopte Citizenship of the US Citizenship is a right to have rights All persons born or naturalized*in the jurisdiction thereof,are citizens of the wherein they reside. The Citizenship Clause of t *Naturalization,a process in which an immigrant app
Citizenship of the US • Citizenship is a right to have rights All persons born or naturalized* in the United States, and subject to the jurisdiction thereof, are citizens of the United States and of the State wherein they reside. The Citizenship Clause of the Constitution's 1868 Fourteenth Amendment *Naturalization, a process in which an immigrant applies for citizenship and is accepted
Citizenship of the US National State ·Tax Eligibility for some state- provided benefits (education) Eligibility for state political posts such as U.S.Senator Multiple citizenship-a citizen of another country naturalized as a U.S.citizen may retain their previous citizenship.A U.S.citizen retains U.S.citizenship when becoming the citizen of another country,should that country's laws allow it
Citizenship of the US National State Multiple citizenship - a citizen of another country naturalized as a U.S. citizen may retain their previous citizenship. A U.S. citizen retains U.S. citizenship when becoming the citizen of another country, should that country's laws allow it. • Tax • Eligibility for some stateprovided benefits (education) • Eligibility for state political posts such as U.S. Senator
Citizenship of the US DUTIES ·Jury duty ·Taxes Military participation is not currently required.The United States armed forces are a professional all-volunteer force,although both male U.S.citizens and male non-citizen permanent residents are required to register with the Selective Service System and may be called up in the event of a future draft
Citizenship of the US DUTIES • Jury duty • Taxes Military participation is not currently required. The United States armed forces are a professional all-volunteer force, although both male U.S. citizens and male non-citizen permanent residents are required to register with the Selective Service System and may be called up in the event of a future draft
Citizenship of the US RIGHTS Freedom to reside and work Freedom to enter and leave the United States 。Voting Freedom to stand for public office Consular protection outside the United States
Citizenship of the US RIGHTS • Freedom to reside and work • Freedom to enter and leave the United States • Voting • Freedom to stand for public office • Consular protection outside the United States
The constitution Citizenship education in the US
Citizenship education in the US