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New Citizens Get Gifts of Land in the United States

One of the most popular gifts for new naturalized Americans upon receiving their
U.S. citizenship is Land in rthe USA.
New York, NY, March 04, 2010 -- One of the most popular gifts in the past decade
for new naturalized Americans upon receiving their U.S. citizenship has proven
to be a most unique one; land in all 50 states of the United States, this accord
ing to a New York City company which has made it possible.
American Acres, Inc., through its web site Own a Piece of America (www.ownapiece
ofamerica.us) since the year 2000 has delivered over 300,000 parcels of one-inch
plots of land to the newest Americans. Yes, one inch plots, one-square inch in
each and every one of the 50 states...called Deeds to the United States.
These symbolic gifts come printed, framed or on a plaque personalized with the n
ew citizenâ s name and individually property registration number. The land is repre
sentative of the USA. There are mountains, prairies, some desert in Nevada, wood
s, and land in the Texas panhandle
What at first glance might sound simply like a whimsical concept is indeed much
more. The serious significance this item holds for not only new citizens but for
all Americans is intense. Proud new citizens for sure have been thrilled with t
his special gift to memorialize their most important of days. How proud so many
new citizens have claimed to be displaying official documents certifying both th
eir new status in America and symbolically representing their land ownership of
a "Piece of America." It's a very appropriate and meaningful present for anyone
just obtaining their American citizenship.
Gift-givers have explained that there might not be a more thoughtful and sincere
way to say "Congratulations on becoming a US Citizen" other than by presenting
these one-of-a-kind distinctive and prestigious keepsake that will be cherished
for years to come. Gift recipients can display their legal Land Deeds in their h
ome and always think of the person who gave them their Deed to the United States
. There may be no better new citizen gift that these Deeds to the USA.
A person born outside of the U.S. and not already a U.S. citizen may acquire U.S
. citizenship through a process known as naturalization. They have to be at leas
t eighteen years old and for 4 years and 9 months must be a permanent resident o
f the United States or 2 years, 9 months if they (a) acquired legal permanent re
sident status, (b) are married to and living with a citizen for the past 36 mont
hs and (c) the husband/wife has been a U.S. citizen for at least 36 months prior
to the applicant applying for naturalization. They must be a "person of good mo
ral character", and must take and pass a test on United States history and gover
nment and should also be conversant in the English.
In 2007, the total number of persons naturalizing was 660,477. The leading count
ries of birth of new US citizens were Mexico (122,258), India (46,871), Philippi
nes (38,830), China (33,134), and Vietnam (27,921). The largest number of person
s naturalizing lived in California (181,684), New York (73,676), and Florida (54
,563).
The Deeds to the United States can be purchased for as little as $19.95 at www.o
wnapieceofamerica.us, www.ownapieceofamerica.com as well as http://www.verycleve
rgifts.com.
For further information contact Sandy Cannon at 212 598-0062.
Contact:
Sandy Cannon
American Acres, Inc
205 3rd ave
New York, NY 10022
212-598-0062
sandy@ownapieceofamerica.us
http://www.ownapieceofamerica.us

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