First gen citizens, no social welfare programs. You still pay all taxes.
You have to assimilate and rely on private charity. This lets the citizenry vet you. It forces you to integrate. It forces you to learn the language. It forces you to be a neighbor. It forces you to learn the norms. You must work harder. You must earn it. You are paving the way for your future family. That is your burden
Your second generation must undergo the naturalization process, if they choose, before they turn 18. If they have not completed it by their 18th birthday, they begin the re-nationalization process to your country of origin. If your country of origin will not take them alone, you must leave with them. If no country will claim you, you must claim political asylum at the nearest country that accepts political asylum.
If your second generation naturalizes they become full citizens on their 18th birthday. Your third generation are born America.
Optional: If your children have not completed the naturalization process by their 18th birthday, they may elect to serve 10 years in the military. Upon an honorable discharge, and successfully completing the naturalization process, they become citizens.
Third generation children born to second gen before they become full citizens are treated the same as second generation children.
First gen citizens, no social welfare programs. You still pay all taxes.
You have to assimilate and rely on private charity. This lets the citizenry vet you. It forces you to integrate. It forces you to learn the language. It forces you to be a neighbor. It forces you to learn the norms. You must work harder. You must earn it. You are paving the way for your future family. That is your burden
Your second generation must undergo the naturalization process, if they choose, before they turn 18. If they have not completed it by their 18th birthday, they begin the re-nationalization process to your country of origin. If your country of origin will not take them alone, you must leave with them. If no country will claim you, you must claim political asylum at the nearest country that accepts political asylum.
Optional: If your children have not completed the naturalization process by their 18th birthday, they may elect to serve 10 years in the military. Upon an honorable discharge, and successfully completing the naturalization process, they become citizens.
If your second generation naturalizes they become full citizens on their 18th birthday. Your third generation are born America.
Third generation children born to second gen before they become full citizens are treated the same as second generation children.
First gen citizens, no social welfare programs. You still pay all taxes.
You have to assimilate and rely on private charity. This lets the citizenry vet you. It forces you to integrate. It forces you to learn the language. It forces you to be a neighbor. It forces you to learn the norms. You must work harder. You must earn it. You are paving the way for your future family. That is your burden
Your second generation must undergo the naturalization process, if they choose, before they turn 18. If they have not completed it by their 18th birthday, they begin the re-nationalization process to your country of origin. If your country of origin will not take them alone, you must leave with them. If no country will claim you, you must claim political asylum at the nearest country that accepts political asylum.
Optional: If your children have not completed the naturalization process by their 18th birthday, they may elect to serve 10 years in the military. Upon an honorable discharge, and successfully completing the naturalization process, they become citizens.
If your second generation naturalizes they become full citizens on their 18th birthday. Your third generation are born America.
Third generation children born to second gen before their 18th birthday are treated the same as second generation children.
First gen citizens, no social welfare programs. You still pay all taxes.
You have to assimilate and rely on private charity. This lets the citizenry vet you. It forces you to integrate. It forces you to learn the language. It forces you to be a neighbor. It forces you to learn the norms. You must work harder. You must earn it. You are paving the way for your future family. That is your burden
Your second generation must undergo the naturalization process, if they choose, before they turn 18. If they have not completed it by their 18th birthday, they begin the re-nationalization process to your country of origin. If your country of origin will not take them alone, you must leave with them. If no country will claim you, you must claim political asylum at the nearest country that accepts political asylum.
If your second generation naturalizes they become full citizens on their 18th birthday. Your third generation are born America.
Third generation children born to second gen before their 18th birthday are treated the same as second generation children.