Question makes no sense. What would possessing a United States "green card" have to do with getting residency in the United Arab Emirates.
Yes, "green card" is the slang term, "permanent residency card" is the official name.
If you are a conditional resident 90 days before it expires you need to adjust status and get the green card with 10 years validity. Permanent lawful resident can stay as long as they want provided they renew their green card which is valid only for 10 years.
republican obama Did you mean expiry date?Then yes.Permanent residency of the US is permanent. Permanent residents have the right to live and work in the US without restriction on a permanent basis. The identification which proves permanent residency status - the green card - is not. Permanent residents need to keep a green card with them at all times to prove their permanent residency and green cards are only issued for ten years and every ten years US permanent residents needs to go through the green card renewal process filing Form I-90.
You will need either permanent residency (green card), or a work visa.
green card is officially known as "Permanent Rsident Card" or Form I-551. Green Card holders are officiallu referd as lawfull permanent resident (LPR)they are the same
Green card is the name usually associated with a permanent resident of the USA. The card was formerly green, now it is much like a driving license which contains a information on a permanent resident of the USA.
The green card holder can petition for alien spouse's green card using the Form I-130. Once the priority date becomes current and visa is available the alien spouse can enter US on conditional status. After the two years of marriage the Form I-485 can be filed to adjust the status to permanent residency.
If the legal process can be completed prior to the expiration of the green card, yes. However, NOT having the process completed will NOT ensure the green card holder their stay will be extended.
No. The only way you can be deported if you have permanent residency is if you commit some sort of crime.
I suppose you could. But you may end up with the same problem: still a denied permanent residen alien ("green card") petition.
If it's an American Green Card then no you can't. You must go through the appropriate channels to immigrate to Canada. If it's a Green Card of Canada (which is actually called a Permanent Residency Card in Canada) then yes you can live in Canada.
Yes, it is called dual citizenship.