-the legal process in which a national or a foreign citizen can become an American citizen.
This process requires you to first of all be eligible to complete the application get fingerprinted take your civics test and take the oath of loyalty
First of all you must be eligible
-you must be 18
-be a lawful resident
-and have been in the us for 5 years
2nd you
need to fill out the application
the application consists have two pictures of your self that meet the requirements stated.
collect the required documents and send then to where they need to be
3rd being Finger printed
-you need to make your appointment at the fingerprinting location
-pay your ~70 dollar fee and mail your results
4th your civics test
the civics test requires you have studied some of the laws and important histories of America
5th the oath
The oath
for the oath you must check in and you must return your permanent resident card
and take your oath
The five most important rights of citizens
Number 1 is Freedom of Speech, because of the fact that we already have the right to think freely and say whatever it is you want to say with some exceptions such as wrongfully accusing somebody of something and saying that you said it because you have the freedom of speech.
Number 2 is Right to assembly just like the freedom of speech you have the right to say what you want but also you get to come together as a community and express your feeling as a group towards a common "dislike".
Number 3 is the Right to bear arms because we don't have an army at home to protect us we have ourselves and our weapons. Without the right to bear arms we wouldn't be able to protect ourselves and be more subject to crime.
Number 4 is Freedom of the press, because without freedom of the press we wouldn't actually know what is going on because our newspapers would be a one way street not being able to share the opinions that would make the story relevant.
Number 5 is the right to vote, because the right to vote is what keeps up "in the loop" without that we wouldn't know what was going on or even a point for us to have an opinion if we couldn't have a say in what should and needs to happen.
The 5 most important responsibilities of citizens
The responsibility to vote. We as Americans have always fought over who should and should not be able to vote
and now everybody is allowed to vote so us voting is like saying we have found peace in the decisions that were made many years ago that now allow us to vote.
The responsibility to serve in jury duty because the jurors are responsible for protecting our rights and freedoms and that is shown best by the people them selves.
The responsibility to support or take part in the military because those are the people who fight to keep the way that we are living simple and chaos free.
The responsibility to be a productive citizen, and to provide for your family, friends, children, or any person/people who rely on you.
The responsibility to care for our fellow citizens such as donating to the red cross to help any people in need such as the victims of super storm sandy in New Jersey and New York.
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