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US CITIZENSHIP
CITIZENSHIP ACQUIRED BY STATUS AT BIRTH
Citizenship Acquired by Status at Birth grants US Citizenship to children born to at least one parent who is a US citizen and who were born outside the US and continue to reside outside the US. The US citizen parent does not have to have been born in the US or, in fact, ever have visited the US, but one of the child’s grandparents must be a US citizen and must have established at least five years of physical presence in the US.
US CITIZENSHIP ACQUIRED BY STATUS AT BIRTH BASIC REQUIREMENTS
To be eligible for the Citizenship Acquired by Status at Birth, children must have been born outside the US, be under 18 years of age, possess at least one parent who is a US citizen, have the US citizen parent or grandparent be physically present in the US for at least 5 years, and the child is residing outside the US in the legal and physical custody of the US citizen parent.
US CITIZENSHIP ACQUIRED BY STATUS AT BIRTH ENTITLEMENTS
United States Citizenship provides immigrants with numerous rights and freedoms, including the right to vote, freely travel to and from the US with a United States passport, own all types of property in the US, obtain federal jobs, and petition for a variety of family members to come to the US.
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