Do you have to be a citizen to become a journalist?

Posted on March 31st, 2010 by admin in citizen journalist | 5 Comments »


You might need to be a citizen if you want work that involves high-level security clearances, such as the journalists that travel with the President on Air Force One. Otherwise, all you need is the legal ability to work in the country, like a Green Card for working in the US.

5 Responses

  1. piegowdealer Says:

    No. But you do need to be a legal resident to work in the US.
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  2. jellybeanchick Says:

    You might need to be a citizen if you want work that involves high-level security clearances, such as the journalists that travel with the President on Air Force One. Otherwise, all you need is the legal ability to work in the country, like a Green Card for working in the US.
    References :

  3. Sherwood Says:

    you should be alright if you have the relevant visa to work
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  4. Lily B Talus Says:

    No, just legally in whatever country you are working in as you’ll be open to scrutiny when your articles are published
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  5. David Says:

    Foreign Jounalist use an i visa

    http://travel.state.gov/visa/temp/types/types_1276.html
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