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Nov. 9th, 2008 06:35 am6.30am. 6.30am! Remind me that novels should not be consumed in one night. Bad Jai, bad. But it's so hard to put books down... ;_;
Anyway, before I crawl into bed until noon (at least), I have a quick question:
I know that people who gain American citizenship through applying and living there and passing citizenship test etc can be recognised as 'Americans' in most capacities, except for that they can't run for President or Vice President (although they can take up lesser offices). But one thing I'm not sure about is whether they're allowed to vote in the Presidential Elections. I was wondering if anyone could enlighten me. For some day I will be permanently moving to America and taking up citizenship, and I would like to know if I will have the right to vote :)
Anyway, before I crawl into bed until noon (at least), I have a quick question:
I know that people who gain American citizenship through applying and living there and passing citizenship test etc can be recognised as 'Americans' in most capacities, except for that they can't run for President or Vice President (although they can take up lesser offices). But one thing I'm not sure about is whether they're allowed to vote in the Presidential Elections. I was wondering if anyone could enlighten me. For some day I will be permanently moving to America and taking up citizenship, and I would like to know if I will have the right to vote :)