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Requirement 1) “What does Citizenship in the world mean to you, and what does it take to become one?”
Citizenship in the World, meaning that one ultimately is motivated to defend and preserve human rights, and human dignity. Has an interest in an assortment of global interests, and fairness to nations other than their own and it's allies. This person would have respect for fellow human beings, regardless of race, gender, religion, or nationality, and works to protect the world from degradation.
Requirement 2)
“How does one become a United States citizen, and what are the rights, duties and obligations of these citizens, and two other countries?” United States: 1. Are at least 18 years old and a lawful permanent resident ("green card" holder); 2. Have resided continuously in the United States, having been lawfully admitted for permanent residence, for five years immediately preceding the date you filed your application for naturalization, or 3. Have, after having been removed from conditional permanent resident status, based upon your marriage to a U.S. citizen, having resided in the United States for one year after the date the condition was removed; 4. Have resided continuously in the United States at all times after your application to the time and date of your admission for citizenship; 5. Have, during all periods of time referred to above, been and still are a person of good moral character; 6. Have no outstanding deportation or removal order and no pending deportation or removal proceeding; 7. Have the ability to read, write, speak, and understand simple words and phrases in English; 8. Have knowledge and understanding of the fundamentals of U.S. history and government; 9. Are attached to, and can support, the principles of the U.S. Constitution and can swear allegiance to the United States. Iran: