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SUMMARY:U.S. Citizenship Class
LOCATION:Robert Morgade Library\nRobert Morgade Library
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DESCRIPTION:Recommended for individuals who have submitted their applicati
 on for naturalization\, or who are in the process of doing so. Comfort wit
 h the English language is required. Registration required..\nhttps://mcls.
 libnet.info/event/12350719
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>Study and practice for the 100 questions o
 f the U.S. Citizenship Test\, and what to expect at the interview! This cl
 ass will help you understand the process of applying to become a naturaliz
 ed citizen of the U.S. and provides an opportunity to study citizenship te
 st questions in a positive learning environment.&nbsp\;We will review the 
 requirements to qualify for citizenship\, provide information on what to e
 xpect during your interview\, and introduce government resources for obtai
 ning application materials.</p>\n<p>Overview of Lessons:<br />1. What does
  it mean to be a U.S. Citizen?&nbsp\;&nbsp\;<br />2. What are the rights a
 nd responsibilities of citizenship?<br />3. Do I qualify to apply for citi
 zenship?<br />4.&nbsp\;What does the application process include?<br />5. 
 Test preparation.</p>\n<p><strong>THIS IS NOT AN ENGLISH CLASS.</strong> T
 he class is taught in English and participants are expected to be comforta
 ble with English before attending.&nbsp\;</p>\n<p>You must take the U.S. C
 itizenship Test <strong>in English</strong> unless you meet one of the fol
 lowing requirements:<br />A. You are 50 years of age or older&nbsp\;<stron
 g>and&nbsp\;</strong>you have lived in the U.S. as a lawful permanent resi
 dent for periods totaling at least 20 years.<br />B. You are 55 years of a
 ge or older&nbsp\;<strong>and</strong>&nbsp\;you have lived in the U.S. as
  a lawful permanent resident for periods totaling at least 15 years.<br />
 C. You are 65 years of age or older&nbsp\;<strong>and</strong>&nbsp\;you h
 ave lived in the U.S. as a lawful permanent resident for periods totaling 
 at least 20 years.</p>\n<p>If you meet one of these requirements\, you may
  be eligible to take the civics portion of the U.S. Citizenship Test in yo
 ur native language. For more information on exemptions and accommodations\
 , please visit:&nbsp\;<a href="https://www.uscis.gov/citizenship/exception
 s-and-accommodations">https://www.uscis.gov/citizenship/exceptions-and-acc
 ommodations&nbsp\;</a></p>\nhttps://mcls.libnet.info/event/12350719
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