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Anonymous Posted 14 years ago
Vocabulary

Parliament Goverment

Whatbis the difference between England citizens between U.S citizens?
  

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Your question is not grammatically correct. S citizens? The citizen of a country has a legal status within that country.

  • Your question is not grammatically correct.
  • S citizens?
  • The citizen of a country has a legal status within that country.
  • They can hold a passport for their country.
  • In the US, you can become a citizen by being born in the US, or you can become a citizen by following the legal process of naturalization.
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Your question is not grammatically correct. I assume you mean: What is the difference between citizens of England and U.S citizens?

The citizen of a country has a legal status within that country. They can hold a passport for their country. In the US, you can become a citizen by being born in the US, or you can become a citizen by following the legal process of naturalization.

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