Ban companies from using child labor
No. The US Constitution requires the president to be a natural born citizen of the United States. It also requires a president to be at least 35 years old and 14 years a resident of this country. So not only could a British citizen not be president, but even a British citizen who gave up British citizenship and became a naturalized US citizen cannot be president.
It is a citizen!:)
Citizens have little or no role in the government.
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(Apex) Ban companies from using child labor.
Ban companies from using child labor
Ban companies from using child care - apex
A Victorian is a British citizen who lived during the reign of Queen Victoria, who was Queen of England from 1837 until her death in 1901. Mother Teresa wasn't born until 1910 in Albania, so, no, she was not a Victorian.
No, Emilie Autumn is not British, nor has she ever been a British citizen. She is American, though uses a Victorian aesthetic during her performances. She was born in Malibu, California, and currently resides in the Chicago area.
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The British government allows dual citizenship. However, the government of the other country might not allow this thus force you to renounce British citizenship if you want to become a citizen of their country.
The British government housed soldiers in citizens homes without permission.
There is a distinct difference between a British Citizen and a British Subject. A British Citizen has free access to all parts of the UK. A British Subject may not. If you are a British Subject, you should check with the British Embassy in your country of residence. Incidentally, a British Citizen doesn't need a visa to visit the US but a British subject does.
In general, you cannot be born a British Overseas Citizen, as this is a residual category of citizenship created for those former Citizens of the United Kingdom and Colonies who were not eligible to become either a British Citizen or a British Dependent Territories Citizen after the passage of the British Nationality Act 1983. If you were born a British Dependent Territories Citizen (now call British Overseas Territories Citizen) then you are now also a British Citizen by virtue of the British Overseas Territories Act 2002. You don't need to do anything special to have British Citizenship in this case; it is automatic. However, if you are actually a British Overseas Citizen, you can either register as a British Citizen after living in the UK for 5 years and hold Indefinite Leave to Remain for at least 12 months prior to your registration application. If you are married to a British Citizen, you can apply for naturalization after living in the UK for 3 years. Finally, through the provisions of the Nationality, Immigration and Asylum Act 2002, a British Overseas Citizen who has no other citizenship has the right to register as a British Citizen.
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well i suppose u can. since you are a british citizen. yeah