In order to take office as US president, a person must have been born in the United States. That's why there has been such a controversy with finding Obama's birth cirtificate, if he wasnt born in America then he can't be president, which they found and have on public record.
14 years of residency is required to be President. One also must be a native-born citizen.
You must have lived in the US for fourteen years to be President.
At the present time you must be a native to the US, meaning you must be born here or on US territories, to run for President or Vice President.
You have to be born in the U.S. to be president.
you have to be a American citizen for 8 years in order to run for president
You must have been born within the United States in order to run for the office of president.
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Kennedy was president for about 2.7 years and was a Massachusetts resident.
No person except a natural born Citizen, or a Citizen of the United States, at the time of the Adoption of this Constitution, shall be eligible to the Office of President; neither shall any Person be eligible to that Office who shall not have attained to the Age of thirty-five Years, and been fourteen Years a Resident within the United States.
The Vice President serves the same 4 year term as the President.
In fact the Constitution states that a person must me a natural born citizen to be president of the US and must have lived in the US at least 14 years. And be 35 years of age. This is an interesting question, mainly due to the way its worded. To answer how many years must a PRESIDENT be a resident of the U.S., the actual answer would be ZERO! Since they ARE ALREADY PRESIDENT, according to the question, it would not matter how long they REMAIN in the U.S. This is the case with William Henry Harrison who was a resident of the U.S. for 32 days before he died. Since he was a resident of the U.S. when he was president, he didn't need to qualify under any other provision. Words are very dangerous. The question also does not state what the resident is President of. My cousin was elected president of our tree-house club when I was four years old, but he had literally arrived in the country the day before. Finally, George Washington qualified for the Presidency by being a Natural born citizen resident of Virginia, even though Virginia was only a year old when he was elected (under the Constitution). He was born there in 1732 and the united States included all of the sovereign states united.
He was a legal resident of Illinois for many years, and lived in Chicago before he moved to Washington DC.
A person can be elected as the president of the United States a maximum of two times. Each term lasts four years. Therefore, a person can serve as president for a maximum of eight years.
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The president can serve up to eight years, which is two terms. A term is four years. A limit has been set, so our government will not become a dictatorship.
A doctor needs about eight to ten years of education. Four years are college. A person will then have to go to medical school for a couple of years and then be a resident at a hospital for another couple of years.
There is no limit to how many times a person can serve as a president in India. The president of India serves a five year term.
The Vice-president is elected for four-years along with the president. There is no limit on how many terms a vice-president can serve.
A United States President can serve at most two terms of four years each.