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Is it easy for florists to immigrate to America?
1. You must live in the United States continuously for five years after obtaining permanent residency. This is the minimum residence period for naturalization. In five years, you can't leave the United States for more than half a year. After more than half a year, you must provide proof that you have no intention of giving up your residence in the United States.
2. A foreign citizen who marries an American citizen must remain married for two years before both husband and wife can apply to the Immigration Bureau for immigration and naturalization in the United States.
3. Applicants for naturalization must be at least 18 years old. Foreigners under the age of 16 who have permanent residency in the United States, whose parents have acquired American citizenship, can automatically acquire American citizenship with their parents. Children between 16 and 18 must apply for naturalization independently. For children under the age of 18, if one parent is an American citizen and the other parent is a foreigner, the parent with American citizenship can apply for naturalization on his behalf before the child reaches the age of 18.
4. Basic English reading, listening, speaking and writing skills are required. Applicants for naturalization should have a certain understanding of English and have a certain English ability.
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