
The US Citizenship Test Study Guide Crash Course, Easily Pass the USCIS Civics Test and Become a Citizen! (Authorized for 2022-2023): Includes all 100 Questions and Answers
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Narrated by:
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Thomas Cassidy
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By:
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Matthew Goode
About this listen
US citizenship requirements
Understanding the naturalization requirements for green card holders
Who is eligible to become a citizen?
To become a US citizen, you must meet the following requirements:
- You must be 18 years of age or older
- You must have authorization to live and work in the US on a permanent basis (informally known as a green card) for at least five years (or three years, if married to a United States citizen)
- You must have continuous residence in the US for at least five years (or three years, if married to a United States citizen) and be physically present in the US for at least half that time
- Must be able to speak, read, and write basic English
- You must have a knowledge and understanding of the fundamentals of US history and government
- You must be a person of "good moral character"
- You must take a loyalty oath to the United States and support the Constitution and form of government of the United States
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