International Law

Immigration Law 2021 – Quiz 3 Questions – Citizenship

  1. Which of the following is True?
  2. A Legal Permanent Resident can vote in any election in USA
  3. A US Citizen cannot reside outside the US for more than one 6 months
  4. A Legal Permanent Resident will have no issues if he/she claims to be a US Citizen
  5. Someone who is married to a US Citizen can apply for citizenship only after he/she has been a Legal Permanent Resident for 5 years
  6. Someone who is married to a US Citizen can apply for citizenship after being a Legal

Permanent Resident for 3 years

  1. True or False?

A Legal Permanent resident can elect/choose to apply for Citizenship. It is optional and not mandatory.

  1. Which one is True? To be eligible for citizenship based on marriage to a US Citizen, someone must establish good moral character at a minimum for:
  2. The last 3 years to the application for citizenship
  3. The last 5 years prior to the application for citizenship
  4. Which of the following is True? To apply for Citizenship, you must:
  5. Have resided in the US continuously for at least 18 months within the last 3 years if you are married to a US citizen
  6. Have resided in the US continuously for at least 18 months in the last 5 years if you are not married to a US citizen
  7. There are no exceptions to the English language requirements
  8. Your Residency cannot be revoked under any circumstances
  9. True or False?

If you have a physical disability caused by the use of Drugs, you can apply for a waiver of English language requirements during your citizenship test.

  1. True or False?
  2. If I was born to two US Citizen parents who never lived in the United States, I am automatically a US Citizen Immigration Law 2021 – Quiz 3 Questions – Citizenship
  1. Which statement is correct about a Legal Permanent Resident?
  2. If I leave the United States and reside abroad for more than a year, I cannot re-enter the United States never again
  3. If I leave the United States and reside abroad for more than a year, I may be allowed to re-enter the United States If I can show that I intended to return to the United States and my stay abroad for more than a year was for good reasons beyond my control.
  4. True or False?

All people born within the United States and its territories are considered citizens of the United States with some exceptions.

  1. True or False?

If you are a born US Citizenship, you can never lose your citizenship

  1. James was 25 years old when his mother became a US Citizen. James was residing in New Zealand in when his mom became a US Citizen, and he later came to the US as legal permanent resident. Did James automatically acquire US Citizenship after his mom became a US Citizen? Yes or No?

 


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