Immigration Law 2021 – Quiz 3 Questions – Citizenship
- Which of the following is True?
- A Legal Permanent Resident can vote in any election in USA
- A US Citizen cannot reside outside the US for more than one 6 months
- A Legal Permanent Resident will have no issues if he/she claims to be a US Citizen
- 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
- Someone who is married to a US Citizen can apply for citizenship after being a Legal
Permanent Resident for 3 years
- True or False?
A Legal Permanent resident can elect/choose to apply for Citizenship. It is optional and not mandatory.
- 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:
- The last 3 years to the application for citizenship
- The last 5 years prior to the application for citizenship
- Which of the following is True? To apply for Citizenship, you must:
- Have resided in the US continuously for at least 18 months within the last 3 years if you are married to a US citizen
- 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
- There are no exceptions to the English language requirements
- Your Residency cannot be revoked under any circumstances
- 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.
- True or False?
- 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
- Which statement is correct about a Legal Permanent Resident?
- If I leave the United States and reside abroad for more than a year, I cannot re-enter the United States never again
- 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.
- True or False?
All people born within the United States and its territories are considered citizens of the United States with some exceptions.
- True or False?
If you are a born US Citizenship, you can never lose your citizenship
- 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?