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Milos?

Congrats Milos. Think it would have been neat when he entered the game tonight if he would have been introduced as "the new US citizen Milos K." Sure he would have got a standing O.
 
Congrats Milos. Think it would have been neat when he entered the game tonight if he would have been introduced as "the new US citizen Milos K." Sure he would have got a standing O.

I am not sure we know if Milos' citizenship is finalized, yet. There are a number of steps involved.
 
I am not sure we know if Milos' citizenship is finalized, yet. There are a number of steps involved.

It's most often about a 6-8 month process. First you fill out about a 12 page application. After about a month or 2 you get notified to go and have your photograph and fingerprints taken. Then you wait another 3 months or so until your interview/civics test. Then after that is the final citizenship ceremony which you might have to wait for anywhere from only a week to up to another 6 months depending on the area in which you live.
 
I wonder how he did on the "new" test.

The citizenship exam was overhauled several years ago. I wonder if the % of passing test-takers has increased or decreased since the change.

I would wager that many new citizens know the Constitution better than many people who were born here.
 
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