Possibly
Permanent Residency or Permanent Resident
A permanent resident is an individual who has been granted the right to live and work in a country indefinitely. A permanent alien refers to a non-citizen who has been granted permanent residence in a country, but may not necessarily have all the rights and privileges of a citizen, such as the right to vote.
yes
Not necessarily: you can be a permanent resident of this country.
To immigrate is to enter a country with the intention of staying there as a permanent resident.
nothing
The rules on what would entitle a person to permanent residency of a country are variable. Each country has their own immigration laws which will differ from others.
A Permanent Resident is a non-citizen within a country other than one which they have citizenship for. Permanent Residency grants them all rights to live in that country for as long as they desire, with certain conditions. They do not have all rights of a citizen, such as voting and representation, however; Residency is normally the last step towards gaining citizenship.
Yes. Depend on what country you origin from.
No, as long as you have proof of legal stay in the country and you are a permanent resident of a certain state.
A permanent resident is a person who has been granted the right to live indefinitely in a particular country. They have the legal right to reside, work, and study in that country without being a citizen.
No. Unless you have gotten married to an American citizen or permanent resident. If married to a permanent resident you will probably have to return to your home country first and contact the US embassy there. The alternative is to wait on immigration reform.