We’re pretty sure that a lot of you at least once in your lifetime have thought: “What if I lived in the US?” Well, here's the secret: to become a US citizen, you actually have to pass a civics test.
an oral exam where a United States Citizenship and Immigration Services officer asks an applicant 10 civics questions out of 100 they are required to know. To pass the test, they must answer 6 ...
Juniors and seniors in Joshua Whittemore’s social studies class at Litchfield High School are busy learning about the country’s judicial system, and recently completed a mock trial to ...
and the rights and responsibilities that come with citizenship. During an oral exam, applicants are asked 10 civics questions, selected from a list of 100, and must answer six correctly to pass.
President Donald Trump will no longer pursue adding a question on citizenship to the 2020 US census questionnaire. Instead, he said officials would obtain the information through an executive ...
The most common path to becoming a U.S. citizen through naturalization takes at least five years, with some individuals averaging more than a decade to complete the process.