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Conceived by Andrew and Travis How to Become a Citizen Conceived by Andrew and Travis

Words to know Citizenship Naturalization Natural Immigration Illegal immigration

Born right Children born within the borders of the country are born into U.S. citizenship.

Naturalization Is the process by which an individual born outside the United States can become a U.S. citizen.

To be Naturalized One must Be a permanent lawful resident for at least 5 years prior. Be interviewed and tested at the immigration office Take an oath of allegiance

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