Immigration Direct

Friday, September 16, 2011

What are the Advantages of US Citizenship?

There are many advantages of being a U.S. citizenship. Becoming a U.S. citizen entitles one to benefits that are not available to Green Card holders including the right to vote, the ability to travel with a US passport, and preference in sponsoring relatives for US citizenship.



One of the advantages of U.S. citizenship is the right to vote in local and national elections. By voting, U.S. citizens can influence local, state, and federal politics. They can elect political representatives and make their voices heard on taxes, schools, and foreign policy, among other issues. U.S. citizens can also be elected to public office. Additionally, they are eligible for certain unelected government jobs and certain jobs requiring security clearances that are not available to Green Card holders. U.S. citizens can make a big impact in the accountability and efficiency of the U.S. government.



US citizens can spend as much time as they like outside of the U.S. with no immigration consequences. Green Card holders may lose their status as permanent residents if they spend too much time outside of the U.S. because of certain legal requirements to be physically present in the U.S.. If Green Card holders lose their status, they have to start the process of permanent residence all over again, which takes time and costs money.



A more intangible advantage of U.S. citizenship is the sense of belonging that citizens feel. Obtaining citizenship helps people feel a part of the community of the United States of America. It is one of many ways to demonstrate commitment to the country and its ideals.

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  1. Form N-400 is the application for obtaining US Citizenship (naturalization). The Form N-400 is used by Lawful Permanent Residents (green card holders) over the age of 18 who meet the eligibility requirements for Citizenship Application.

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