A man born in Purto Ricco.?
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Is it possible to live in another country but still be an US citizen?
My understanding is not much. I think all you have to do is move and live in the mainland USyou have to obtain a green card first
Puerto Rico is a commonwealth, my grandfather came from there and he was already considered a citizen, his dad also fought in the Spanish American war, if he is not a citizen i don't think it would be that hard to become one
I want to work in the USA for a year?
As a person born in Puerto Rico, the man in question already is a US Citizen. The Fourteenth Amendment says so.
Who's making an issue of this? The Island is a US Commonwealth.
If I quit my job, What would happen to my TN visa?
You are a citizen< you have the same rights as other americans.
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Puerto Ricans are U.S. Nationals. As a commonwealth, they are U.S. citizens. If Puerto Rico later becomes a separate country rather than a state, they will probably be grandfathered in.
He doesn't have to do anything, it's already done. He is an American citizen by birth, period.
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Puerto Rico is a punk country that got taken over by the US.. So he is automatically a US citizen.
He's already a US citizen. The only difference is that he cannot vote and he doesn't pay federal taxes.
Puerto Ricans are US citizens just like Texans are. The only difference is if they live on the island they can't vote for president but if they move to the mainland US they can.
Finding employment in brazil before moving?
nothing, he's been a US citizen since he has born in PR.
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