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Number of persons from Florida granted Citizenship
in the United States each year from 1996 to 2012
Every year, many legal permanent residents in Florida apply to become citizens of the United States through the process of naturalization. Generally speaking, a legal resident can apply for citizenship after five years if he or she meets some additional requirements such as having a basic knowledge of United States history, being physically present in the United States for a specified period of time, being of good moral character as that is defined by the law and the many cases that interpret the law, having a basic knowledge of the form of government in the United States, and being able to read, write and speak English.

Below are the number of new Florida citizens through naturalization, or in other words, the number of legal permanent residents from Florida that became United States citizens, each year from 1996 to 2012, according to the immigration and citizenship statistics from the U.S. Department of Homeland Security.
Cada año, muchas personas que viven en la Florida y han sido otorgadas residencia permanente en los Estados Unidos aplican para hacerse cuidadanos a través del proceso de naturalización.
Número de Cuidadanos Nuevos
Florida 1996 - 2012
Aquí encontrará una tabla que demuestra el número de residentes permanentes de la Florida que han sido otorgados la cuidadanía de los Estados Unidos, a través del proceso de naturalización, cada año desde el 1996 hasta el 2012.
On March 3, 1845, Florida became the 27th State to join the Union.

Capital of Florida: Tallahassee
Nickname: Sunshine State

With a land area of 53,927 square miles, Florida is ranked 22nd among the States in terms of size. However, Florida is ranked 4th in population.

As per the 2010 U.S. Census, Florida had a population of 18,801,310, in 2010.


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Fruit: Orange
Gem: Moonstone
Shell: Horse Conch
Stone: Agatized Coral
Tree: Sabal Palmetto Palm
Wildflower: Coreopsis
Flower: Orange Blossom
Animal: Florida Panther
Bird: Mockingbird
Fish: Florida Largemouth Bass

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