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er it be to pick strawberries or to be a doctor. The United States provides immigrants with things that were not available to them in their home country, things such as welfare or health care. They are able to live a better life, and experience new and different things. The ethnic communities influence immigration by providing immigrants with a home away from home, so it is easier for them to come to the United States. The United States is all around one of the best countries in the world; it is obvious that people would want move here. Lets face it the United States is the place to be.The Immigration Process-Citizenship How does the immigration process of citizenship work? Becoming a citizen of the United States is a very lengthy process. Not just anyone can become a citizen of the United States. There are many requirements and responsibilities to becoming a citizen, whether it is of the United States or any other country. Being a citizen of the United States is a very special privilege. The people who do become a citizen should be very lucky and proud to be the citizen of the United States. Even though they do become citizens of the United States they shouldn't forget about their own country either, but share the joyfulness. The process to becoming a citizen is not hard, but you have to have been a good residence of the United States. That means you had to obey all laws and be a person of good moral character. To become a citizen an applicant must be 18 years of age or older. They should have also been lawfully admitted to the United States for permanent residence. Individuals who have been lawfully admitted as permanent residents will be asked to produce an I-551, Alien Registration Receipt Card, as proof of their residency. The applicant also has to have been residing in the U.S. for five years prior to filing with absences from the United States totaling no more than one year. Also the applicant should have also been physically pr...

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