Which of the following statements is true regarding citizenship?
All Americans are citizens of both a state and the Untied States.
You may not be a citizen of more than one country.
There are more disadvantages to being a citizen than advantages of being a citizen.
If you are born in the United States to parents who are not citizens, you will be forced to move to the country of your parents' citizenship.
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last option is incorrect ......if we born in United State...thus we have the citizenship of both countries..it is our choise
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a) All Americans are citizens of both a state and the United States is true regarding citizenship.
Explanation:
- Citizens of the United States and the State in which they reside are all persons born or naturalised in the United States and subject to its authority.
- You may be a dual citizen of two or more countries. A person with dual citizenship has the legal status of being a citizen of two nations at the same time.
- There are various benefits to becoming a U.S. citizen rather than staying a lawful permanent resident (green card holder), but there are also some drawbacks to consider.
- According to the 14th Amendment to the Constitution, everyone born in the United States or its territories automatically becomes a citizen of the United States. Even though their parents are nationals of their native country, children born in the United States to non-resident foreigners on vacation receive US citizenship by birth.
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