Should foreigners, currently residing in China, have the right to vote?
In most countries, suffrage, the right to vote, is generally limited to citizens of the country. Some countries, however, extend limited voting rights to resident non-citizens.
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@8Q9PRKM4yrs4Y
I think that if they pay taxes and they have lived in the country for a set amount of years then they should be able to vote in elections.
@8QDSNZY4yrs4Y
Only if they pay taxes and plan on living in the United States for at least 4 years.
@8XQ8B593yrs3Y
Yes, but after living in the US after a certain amount of time
@8HQTH285yrs5Y
Yes, if they are permanently staying in the U.S. they should be able to vote.
@8JP8Y7P5yrs5Y
As long as there a legal citizen.
@8JN2WYN5yrs5Y
Foreigners who have become citizens should be able to vote.
@8JZHKVX5yrs5Y
Foreigners that reside in the United States should be allowed to vote if they a) pay taxes to the federal and state governments and b) Pass a test specifically detailed towards voting and current policy.
@8KPF28P5yrs5Y
Yes, depending on VISA type/status
@8LSVCGK4yrs4Y
Yes, but only after living in the country for 10 years without a criminal record
@8PGP4Q74yrs4Y
If they are paying taxes and have lived in the country for at least 5 years and have no criminal record
@JohnnyMarsz3yrs3Y
Yes, but grant them immediate legal citizenship in order to have that right.