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Yes, it is called Dual Citizenship.

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Yes you can if you have a Green Card.

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Q: Can a us permanent resident have another residency from another country?
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People who move permanently to a new country?

Permanent Residency or Permanent Resident


What makes a person a lawful permanent resident?

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.


What is legal permanent resident status?

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.


If a permanent resident marries a woman from another country can she become a legal resident too?

yes


Can a permanent resident travel to another country outside the United States and his own country?

AnswerYes, but there are limitations on your stay. You have to get a re-entry permit if you are outside the US for over a year, for example. Also, if the US suspects that you have actually moved to another country, they may terminate your residency.


What is permanent residence?

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.


It you got the us residency while married to a us citizen if divorced will you losse the residency?

It depends on the extent of time you have been a resident. If you are permanent resident, you will not lose your visa. However, if you are on a work permit issued due to marriage to a US Citizen or if you are on a temporary resident permit (this is given while awaiting the permanent card), these can be revoked and the person sent back to their country of origin


What is the difference between permanent alien and 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.


How will a convicted permanent resident stay in the US after serving his term?

Generally the person who is convicted of a felony will have their permanent residency revoked and he or she will be deported to their country of origin. The individual does have the right to appeal and if an appeal is taken into consideration the person will be allowed to remain in the US until a hearing and a decision is made.


What is the non residential tax cleareance code of uae?

Depends what country you are from or have permanent residency in


Can an immigrant obtain legal residency by marrying a lifer without parole in a US prison?

No. An incarcerated person could not sponsor a foreign national for permanent residency nor citizenship. FYI, marrying a US citizen does not automatically confer permanent resident or citizenship status on a foreign national. Likewise, an illegal immigrant is not eligible for permanent residency regardless of his or her marital status. Unlawfully present individuals are required to voluntarily leave the US and return to their country of origin or face detainment and deportation.


Do you have to be a US citizen to get Section 8 housing?

Not necessarily: you can be a permanent resident of this country.