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How old do you need to be to receive an instructional permit?

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Final answer:

The age to receive an instructional permit is usually between 14 to 16 years old depending on state law, which differs from the naturalization requirements listed in the information provided.

Step-by-step explanation:

The age requirement to receive an instructional permit generally varies by state, and the information you've provided seems to be a mix-up with naturalization requirements for permanent residents in the United States. For the specific context of an instructional permit, which is a learning license for driving, the typical age at which one can apply for an instructional permit is between 14 and 16 years old, depending on the state's laws. The criteria listed in your question regarding age, residency, moral character, and language ability, actually pertain more to the naturalization process rather than obtaining an instructional permit. To get an instructional permit, the requirements usually involve passing a written driving knowledge test, having parental consent if under a certain age, and sometimes proving attendance or completion of a driver's education course.

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