Can anyone live within the U.S. and apply for citizenship after 4-5 yrs?
Wondering - can anyone cross the border and live (illegally, underground economy) in the U.S. for 4-5 years and then legally apply for U.S. citizenship if they ratify the civic tests?
Answers:
No, of course not.
No.
First of all you must obtain Permanent Resident Status (Green card) legitimately and maintain your PR status for 5 years (3 years of you obtained green card through marriage to US Citizen and still married to equal US Citizen). Then you will be eligible to apply for US Citizenship.
NO WAY JOSE
You are much more likely to be deported.
You hold to apply for a green card LEGALLY to get citizenship.
No. Only immigrant who were approved to become permanent residents may log in the time needed to be eligible to apply for citizenship. Even illegals who be granted amnesty in the past were simply adjusted to permanent residents and not citizens.**
No, but it might change in the to hand future.
NO IT IS NOT POSSIBLE IF HAVE NO GREENCARD THERE IS NO WAY
No.
One is required to be a *permanent resident* of the United States for five years and there are only four ways a person can become one.
Living within any other status, illegal or non-immigrant for five years does not make a person eligible for citizenship.
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Answers:
No, of course not.
No.
First of all you must obtain Permanent Resident Status (Green card) legitimately and maintain your PR status for 5 years (3 years of you obtained green card through marriage to US Citizen and still married to equal US Citizen). Then you will be eligible to apply for US Citizenship.
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You are much more likely to be deported.
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No.
One is required to be a *permanent resident* of the United States for five years and there are only four ways a person can become one.
Living within any other status, illegal or non-immigrant for five years does not make a person eligible for citizenship.
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