Is becoming US citizens must for permanent US residents?
Answer:
Optional. The only requirement is that you have to wait 5 years before you can apply for citizenship. Permanent residency does not expire but the card itself does every 10 years.
Optional...
It's optional, but if you don't you have to keep re-applying/extending your permanent visa every 6 years.
Boredwithyou - You're a mis-informed moron. You pay taxes to where-ever you are a resident unless you are part resident here and part in the UK (ie you live in both place over the course of a year) and then the tax money is split between the counties. I live in the US permanently and pay 100% of my taxes to the US. In fact I work freelance for companies abroad so all of my tax money actually comes from other countries and pay into this country, so I actually give completely rather than take away or just move money from one US person to another.
It is optional. There is certain times that you go to INS and get it renewed.
It is optional. However, there can come a time when your residency can be revoked for the simple that if you've had your greencard for 20 years and never became a citizen, it might be time to go back where you come from.
It's optional.
Unfortunately it's optional so leeches who sponge off America can send their salaries out of the country to support some other leeches instead of taking their place in society. This group should be limited to a single bite of the apple with the decision of citizenship or deportation being the final outcome after five years.
It Is Optional..
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