2. Have been a permanent resident for the required time (usually three or five years, depending upon your circumstances)
3. Have maintained physical presence and continuous residence in the U.S. for the required time (also three or five years where required)
4. Demonstrate that you are of good moral character
5. Demonstrate a basic understanding of U.S. history and government
6. Demonstrate the ability to read, write and speak English
The citizenship test can be difficult for many people. It tests your knowledge of English and Civics and requires you to be able to read and write English. Some people fail the test because they have not learned enough English or civics, or because they are too nervous when taking the test.
1. Be 18 years old or older
2. Have been a permanent resident for the required time (usually three or five years, depending upon your circumstances)
3. Have maintained physical presence and continuous residence in the U.S. for the required time (also three or five years where required)
4. Demonstrate that you are of good moral character
5. Demonstrate a basic understanding of U.S. history and government
6. Demonstrate the ability to read, write and speak English
The citizenship test can be difficult for many people. It tests your knowledge of English and Civics and requires you to be able to read and write English. Some people fail the test because they have not learned enough English or civics, or because they are too nervous when taking the test.
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