Legal Question in Immigration Law in California
hi, this is george cho.
i got a employment based green card last year.
trying to find out if i can still get a citizenship in 5 years if i go to school.
let me know, thanks.
1 Answer from Attorneys
Yes, you have to be a permanent resident for 5 years. In addition, you have to meet all other naturalization requirements: continuity of residence, filing taxes, good moral character, etc.
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