A foreign person that is admitted to citizenship is called 'naturalized. ' Before that they are know as '(home country) nationals' and they hold a what is called a green-card.
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Naturalization is the word used to describe admitting a foreigner to citizenship. It is estimated that approximately 700,000 people become naturalized U.S. citizens each year.
The three types of citizenships are: Citizenship by birth Citizenship by descent Citizenship by naturalization
Derivative citizenship is citizenship that is extended to children of naturalized citizens. It is also extended to some foreign born children that are adopted by American citizens.
obligation and duties of state, remuniciation of citizenship, deprivation of citizenship
it expanded the definition of citizenship to include women's right to vote