Here's an odd question that I haven't seen here. My spouse just got her GC, and I have looked over the naturalization forms and seen that they ask if you have registered to vote or voted in any election (federal/state/local).
There are a few government elections that PRs can vote in depending on state or local law, e.g. some school board elections (non-citizen parents), some local/municipal elections. It seems you would still have to check the box Yes and explain this; and I have to think that this would harm the application process, which is a shame, since the on of the major points of the residency requirement for naturalization is to learn about and participate in civics and the community as much as possible.
Anyone have any actual experience with voting as a PR and subsequently naturalizing? It seems to me that it is not worth the risk, even where it is clearly permissible.
There are a few government elections that PRs can vote in depending on state or local law, e.g. some school board elections (non-citizen parents), some local/municipal elections. It seems you would still have to check the box Yes and explain this; and I have to think that this would harm the application process, which is a shame, since the on of the major points of the residency requirement for naturalization is to learn about and participate in civics and the community as much as possible.
Anyone have any actual experience with voting as a PR and subsequently naturalizing? It seems to me that it is not worth the risk, even where it is clearly permissible.