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Answer: If you have been married for 3 yrs or more than you can choose to renew your permanent resident card or file for citizenship. If you choose to renew your card, its the same process as any other permanent resident would have to go through.
If you mean a legal resident alien, yes. If you mean a legal resident of Arizona, yes. If you mean a legal resident of another state- THAT depends on which gun. You may purchase a rifle or shotgun from a dealer in any state (unless you reside in CA) but you may only purchase a handgun in your home state.
No , as long you are not earning income from it and are already a permanent resident and not in the progress or application.
A permanent resident of any other country whose still carrying a Fiji Passport can enter Fiji and stay in Fiji for as long as they want since "it" is still a Fijian citizen. Permanent Residents whose holding other countries password can stay in Fiji for a period of 3months and can be extended at any Immigration Office in Suva, or Lautoka. A permanent resident shall carry its identity cards with them at all times as Fiji customs require such thing for identification. Failure to show a "Permanent Residence Card" will have the traveller removed and isolated for questionning. The American Embassy is always noted on such matter as Fiji dont have a Canadian Embassy.
Yes, but only if they have been a resident for more than 104 weeks (2 years). Any kind of residency counts.
The answer is unequivocally yes. legal status or alien status bears no effect on a citizen's ability to marry an individual from any other country.
It doesn't matter where you got married. You have to get a divorce or an annulment before you can marry someone else. A legal marriage in any country in the world, is also a legal marriage in the US. You can't file for a divorce or annulment in the US unless you are an actual resident of the US
You can be from any country but you would have to do loads of paper work to show you have now joined this country. So you do have to be a UK resident.
Absolutely not! You can own property and work in any other state of the country as long as you are indeed either a permanent resident or citizen. Take all of the college students who have apartments in one state, but have permanent residencies in another. I should know, I'm one of 'em. ;-) Hope this helped!
Anyone can visit England with the appropriate documentation. A person who has been given the status of a permanent resident in Spain could in fact be of any nationality. Under normal conditions. a Spanish national (i.e. holding a passport issued by Spain) can visit England without restriction providing there is no ban etc placed on the individual (as in, he may be a known criminal, or previously deported from the UK, etc). A permanent resident of Spain who is a National from a country other than Spain may find that there ARE restrictions on entry to the UK, subject to their actual Nationality.
No. That is not legal in any European country.
Yes you can.