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2007-07-12 15:11:27 · 20 answers · asked by King Midas 6 in Politics & Government Politics

No, a Puerto Rican born in Puerto Rico. The reason is they have a representative in the US Senate.

2007-07-12 15:16:50 · update #1

P.S. Yes they are considered US citizens they can come into the US without a passport and we don't need a passport to go to Puerto Rico.

2007-07-12 15:18:39 · update #2

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a citizen born in the United States, Guam, Puerto Rico or the U.S. Virgin Islands (or to American parents abroad) can become President of the United States. You also need to have been a U.S. resident for at least 14 years.
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2007-07-12 15:22:21 · answer #1 · answered by truth seeker 7 · 3 0

No, regrettably they can't run for President in the event that they have been born interior the Island, nor can they vote for President mutually as living in Puerto Rico (balloting provided that their place of abode is interior the 50 states). they are in a position to in spite of the incontrovertible fact that, be an lively member of the militia and carry governmental seats. whilst a newborn is born to an lively militia workers (like in John McCain's case) anyplace the soldier/relatives is stationed, that newborn is an American Citizen via delivery suitable. A Puerto Rican born interior the Island has citizenship via commonwealth status. i'm unsure if it truly is the comparable for the different US territories. A Puerto Rican born interior the Island may well be on the comparable time a citizen of the U. S. and a citizen of a State, yet his rights of citizenship decrease than a variety of governments would be distinctive from those he has decrease than the different. the secure practices prolonged to electorate of the U. S. via the privileges and immunities clause includes those rights and privileges which, decrease than the regulations and shape of the U. S., are incident to citizenship of the U. S., yet does not comprise rights relating state citizenship and derived totally from the dating of the citizen and his state commonplace via state regulation. i'm hoping i became in a position to respond to your question.

2016-10-21 01:46:21 · answer #2 · answered by bondieumatre 4 · 0 0

No, Puerto Rico does have non voting member of Congress, Just as Washington D.C., the US Virgin Islands, and other U.S. territories. However each of the Territories are still considered to not be full U.S. citizens. They benefit from, and even pay a certain amount of taxes, or fees for services rendered by the U.S. Puerto Rico has continued to come up short on votes to become the 51st state, maybe wisely so.

2007-07-12 15:20:40 · answer #3 · answered by danielss429 4 · 0 5

Are they considered U.S. born citizens? That is the (major) requirement

2007-07-12 15:14:04 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 2 0

Only a US born citizen can be president.

2007-07-12 15:21:09 · answer #5 · answered by daljack -a girl 7 · 1 1

I belive so. You must be a U.S./ U.S. territory- born citizen to run for presidential office.

2007-07-12 15:25:41 · answer #6 · answered by Another lazy kid 3 · 1 0

Yes, they are American citizens by birth

2007-07-12 15:18:25 · answer #7 · answered by GOPneedsarealconservative 4 · 2 0

If they are a U.S. citizen, and their parents have to naturalized citizens

2007-07-12 15:14:09 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Sure, but they would need to know how the American Government is run. If they have no knowlege, they wont get it....well I guess this hasnt stopped the ones in the past..LOL
Anyway, yes, they do have to be a legal US citizen

2007-07-12 15:15:30 · answer #9 · answered by Jay D 1 · 1 4

Just vote for Clinton in 08

2007-07-12 15:21:22 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 0 3

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