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1. jus sanguinis The law of blood, which determines citizenship based
on one's parents' citizenship.
2. 14th Amendment Declares that all persons born in the U.S. are citizens and
are
guaranteed equal protection of the laws Supreme Court
decision 1857
3. Dredd Scott The famous Supreme Court case that decides slaves are
not people and have no rights
4. 1868 Jus soli was the law of the land
5. jus sanguinis Comes from Congress
6. USCIS acronym for: U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services
7. OLP Acronym for Outlying Pocession
8. A child is considered to At the time of the child's birth he child's biological parents
be born in Wedlock for are lawfully married to each other
nation- ality purposes if;
9. Bigemy 2 spouses at the same time to 1 person
10. poligimy One man and several wives
11. Admitted adulteress affair The child is someone elses
12. Chart 1 Child is born outside of the U.S. in wedlock
13. Chart2 Child born outside of the U.S. outside of wedlock
14. Chart3 Adoption / derivative citizenship
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15. LPRs are known as Aliens
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16. 2 considerations for chart 3 1) when parents Naturalized
2) when child became LPR
17. The U.S. did not 1978
recognize adopted
children until
18. After 02/27/2001 The CCA comes into consideration
19. CCA stands for Child Citizenship Act
20. 4 conditions for CCA to At least one USC parent
be met Child is under 18
Child is admitted to U.S. as an Immigrant for LPR
The child is living in the legal physical custody of the U.S
citizen parent
21. Evidence of citizenship Apply for a passport
un- der CCA Obtain certificate of Citizenship
22. Derivative Citizenship is A child who meets the requirements set by congress
au- tomatic for
23. An LPR is an Alien
24. Chart 3 scenario 1 questions 1) when did parent(s) Naturalize?
to ask when did child become and LPR
25. When did the Child 2001
citizen act come into
effect
Convictions of aggravated felonies
26. Reasons for Denial of Military evasion or desertion
Natu- ralization Political ideology (anarchy, communism, totalitarianism)
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Legal incompetence
Lacking "good moral character
27. General naturalization Must be 18
re- quirements Must be LPR
Must meet continuous US. Residency requirements
28. Loss of Citizenship Naturalized in a foreign state after age of 18
Expatria- tion Allegiance to a foreign country after 18
Serving in foreign armed services against the
U.S. Accepting employment with a foreign Govt
after 18 Conviction of any act of Treason
Renunciation done outside the U.S. by a U.S. consular or
within the U.S. during periods of military hostility (military
draft) and pay all taxes first.
29. Assume all Aliens are Non- Immigrant status
Im- migrant Aliens
unless they show proof
of
30. Chart1 is for Children born outside the U.S. IN
Wedlock (Used for a lot of WW2
service members)
Consider
1) Date the child was born
2) Citizenship of Parents at the time of birth
3) Parents Residence and Physical Presence Prior to
the Child's birth
4) child's Retention requirememt
31. If you renounce for tax pur- poses you are:
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