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CITIZENSHIP & NATURALIZATION
Naturalization
Naturalization is the way immigrants become citizens of the United States.

If in fact you were not born a citizen, you become one through naturalization. Citizenship is for the rest of your natural life benefit bestowed upon you.

As a citizen, you successfully get unique rights and privileges which include the right to vote, having a U.S. passport , the U.S. government's protection when abroad and the right to petition for green cards for your children and close relatives. As a U.S. citizen, you cannot be deported or lose your citizenship even if you commit a crime or choose to live elsewhere in the world, unless you misrepresented yourself to successfully get citizenship or were ineligible at the moment.

Benefits of Naturalization:

A. You are given the right to vote
B. You can apply for a U.S. passport
C. You can receive U.S. Government protection and assistance when abroad
 
 
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