domingo, 8 de março de 2009

The difference between legal immigrants and citizens

Legal immigrants are mainly permitted to the same rights as citizens even though they cannot vote or hold political office. About 40% of immigrants become citizens through a process called naturalization. In order to become naturalized, immigrants must live in the U.S. for five years. Most must show an aptitude in English and knowledge of U.S. history and government. The main motive for immigrants to become citizens is that they qualify to assist their relatives immigrate.

Stephanie

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