ackeiyword
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Hi, I have a question about the Certificate of Naturalization and government jobs. some time ago a friend of mine who is a naturalized citizen with a US passport, applied for a Gov job, think it was NIH or FDA or something, they hired him but later rejected him because he didn't have the certificate of naturalization, even tho he is an US citizen w/passport.
so my question is, is this the normal policy, do you have to have the Certificate of Naturalization as the primary proof of citizenship for some jobs? im not trying for CIA or FBI or anything, but still, because i've always thought that passport is the ultimate document for proof of citizenship, the whole thing just sounds silly to me, i had to prove that I am a citizen to get the passport...
so my question is, is this the normal policy, do you have to have the Certificate of Naturalization as the primary proof of citizenship for some jobs? im not trying for CIA or FBI or anything, but still, because i've always thought that passport is the ultimate document for proof of citizenship, the whole thing just sounds silly to me, i had to prove that I am a citizen to get the passport...