Comedian Michael Blackson has officially become an American citizen. The 49-year-old Ghanian entertainer, who came to the U.S. as a 13-year-old, took to social media on Thursday to express his thoughts about becoming an American citizen.

"They finally made me an American citizen. Only foreigners will understand why I’m smiling and what we go thru to get a green card or citizenship," he wrote on Instagram.

Blackson, of course, had to throw in some jokes about his big moment.

On a more serious note, the comedian is especially looking forward to voting as an American citizen.

According to Complex, the 49-year-old lived in New Jersey after he moved to the U.S. with his family as a teenager. He gained recognition after he appeared in the classic movie Next Friday in 2000. Since then, the comedian has starred in Coming 2 America, 30 Rock and Are We There Yet?

Blackson spoke with TMZ after becoming an American citizen.

"[America] made me this bigger, better person that would help the world. America has been nothing but a blessing to me, and I’m happy to be a citizen,” he told the outlet. “Just like everybody else that comes to America, they come here for this American Dream, and I really am living the American Dream.” 

The African native said he is considering the possibility of running for mayor or governor. Blackson said he will reach out to Arnold Schwarzenegger for advice about a career in politics.