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What's the difference between getting a green card and citizenship in America? How can I get American citizenship?

1: Green card means permanent residence, which means overseas Chinese. Nationality means that you have to give up your China nationality and apply to become an American citizen. The difference is that you have a green card, but you have no right to vote and stand for election. If you become an American citizen, you will enjoy all the rights of an American citizen. Once you become an American citizen, you need to apply for a new visa to come to China if you want to return to China. Under normal circumstances, overseas Chinese will not join the nationality of other countries. One is patriotic, but convenient. The difference between them lies in the lack of political rights. Other differences are not big.

2. Have lived in the United States for five years with a green card (including leaving the United States for no more than six months each year).

After marrying an American citizen, he has lived in the United States for three years with a green card (in which he can't leave the United States for more than six months every year).

After that, you can apply for American citizenship, wait about 6- 12 months, and now pay $695 (definitely not this price in a few years). You have to take an interview exam (super easy for people who can speak English), which is almost the basic American history and basic life English. After passing, you have to take an oath, and then finally you have to take the citizen paper-> Nationality.