Question

How does one become a citizen? Select all that apply.
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Responses

A person is born in the United States.
A person is born in the United States.

A person of foreign birth is granted citizenship after living in the U.S. for five years.
A person of foreign birth is granted citizenship after living in the U.S. for five years.

A person of foreign birth successfully completes the naturalization process.
A person of foreign birth successfully completes the naturalization process.

A person marries someone who is already a U.S. citizen.

A person marries someone who is already a U.S. citizen.

To become a citizen, the following options apply:

1. A person is born in the United States.
2. A person of foreign birth is granted citizenship after living in the U.S. for five years.
3. A person of foreign birth successfully completes the naturalization process.
4. A person marries someone who is already a U.S. citizen.

To become a citizen, there are several ways one can achieve it. The correct options are:

1. A person is born in the United States.
Being born in the United States automatically grants citizenship to the individual, regardless of their parents' citizenship status.

2. A person of foreign birth is granted citizenship after living in the U.S. for five years.
Through the process of naturalization, a person who is not born in the United States can become a citizen if they have resided in the country for at least five years and meet other requirements such as good moral character and knowledge of English and Civics.

3. A person of foreign birth successfully completes the naturalization process.
As mentioned above, foreign-born individuals can become citizens through the naturalization process. This involves meeting the eligibility requirements, including residency, good moral character, knowledge of English and Civics, and passing an interview and test.

The option "A person marries someone who is already a U.S. citizen" is not a standalone path to citizenship. However, marriage to a U.S. citizen can potentially provide a basis for obtaining a green card (permanent residency), which can later lead to eligibility for naturalization.

Therefore, the correct options are:

- A person is born in the United States.
- A person of foreign birth is granted citizenship after living in the U.S. for five years.
- A person of foreign birth successfully completes the naturalization process.