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Unit 1Assignment

Q Answer all parts of questions 1 and 2 on page 392 in Aleinikoff et al. Be sure to completely explain your answers for any “yes” or “no” type questions. Submit your assignment through the Assignment Manager in Blackboard not later than 11:00 p.m. on Saturday of this week. See Syllabus for exact due dates. This assignment is worth a total of 75 points.

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1) No, the child born in Ukraine would not receive any kind of citizenship of the United States. The United States Citizenship procedure is extremely difficult to go through and each of its routes comprises of its individual sets of particular requirements. A) Yes, it would matter a lot, if neither of my clients is found to have spent even more than one academic semester in the United States (Aleinikoff & Gulasekaram, 2021). Or even one summer vacation because, in order to receive a complete United States Citizenship, it is necessary that the individual spent a time period of 5 years or it should be three years in case the client is married to any United States Citizen. Irrespective of this condition, an individual would be able to become a citizen of the United States naturally once he or she attains the age of 18 years.