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Q: Can i vote in Germany with permanent residency?
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Are transients allowed to vote?

The residency requirements that most states have cause transients to not be allowed to vote. The residency requirements state that a person must live in an area, with a permanent residence, in order to be able to vote in an area. As a side note, in states that require picture ID also stop transients from voting since one cannot get a picture ID without an address.


Most states forbid transients to vote because?

Most states have residency requirements to vote in order to prevent voter fraud and ensure that only those with ties to the community are making decisions that affect it. Transients, who do not have a permanent residence in the state, may not meet these residency requirements.


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Australian Permanent Residency


Can permanent resident sister sponsor her brother permanent residency in US?

Yes, she can.


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Permanent Residency or Permanent Resident


Is it possible to get permanent residency for international post grad students in denmark?

Yes. It is possible to get permanent residency for an international post grad students in Denmark.


What does it mean to be an illegal immigrant but have permenent residency?

There is no such thing, if you're illegal you do not have legal permanent residency.


Does permanent residency allow you to go to school?

Someone who holds permanent residency status in the United States is able to study in the United States. The permanent resident is also eligible for federal financial aid.


What is the easiest way to get my Tunisia partner who currently has permanent residency in Germany to New Zealand to live?

Typically the easiest way to get a Tunisian with German Citizenship to New New Zealand is to take a commercial flight from Germany.


Why do most states forbid transients to vote?

Most states require voters to establish residency in the state to be eligible to vote, in order to ensure that voters have a connection and stake in the community. Transients, who move frequently and may lack a permanent address in a specific state, may not meet the residency requirements set by states for voting.


If you are a us citizen and you where married once and filled for permanent residency and now you get married again and want to ask for permanent recidency for your spouse can you?

If you are a US Citizen, legally divorced or widowed, you can request permanent residency for your spouse, regardless of how you gained your citizenship.


Do you have to purchase health insurance exclusively from the state of permanent residency?

yes