Showing posts with label government. Show all posts
Showing posts with label government. Show all posts
5/4/11
Five (plus 1) Free Field Trips in Nashville
Field trips don't need to be expensive. Here in Nashville there are several great places to go and things to do for FREE. Some of these require registration while others are pleased to see you just walk in. There is even one that will provide T-shirts all for free.
12/11/10
Taking an Oath
- An alien is just someone who isn't from here. (My son's current favorite factoid)
- Each country has its own rules as to how you can become a citizen.
- Some countries give you citizenship if you are born there, others don't. The US does. Switzerland, for example, does not.
- Most countries give you citizenship if your parents are citizens. The US does. This can lead to dual citizenship.
- A "Green Card" isn't green. It used to be, but it's now white and looks like a regular ID.
- You don't automatically get your green card (residency) or citizenship just because you marry a citizen. It takes a long time, tons of legal papers, and a lot of money. (I get this a lot. TV and the movies have really shaped the false perception that once married foreigners are "safe" from deportation. No way! We were a "cut-and-dry" case and it still took us over two years just to get his residency.)
- People who are naturalized citizens are as much a citizen as someone who was born here except they cannot become the president.
Over fifty people from over 20 different countries were sworn in this day. |
- Citizens here do not have to carry identification to prove they are citizens, so most of the naturalized citizens will get a passport just in case they have to prove it anyway. After years of making sure to always carry his residency card, my husband just feels incomplete without something.
- Passports say with which country you have citizenship and are valid forms of ID.
- You can have more than one passport if you have multiple citizenships.
- Once you are a US citizen, the US does not count your other citizenship(s) any longer unless you are a minor.
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