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.
you don't, permanent residency means he can stay forever.
seven weeks
no
well, it depends what status you are living under. Like a permanent resident or on a visa. If you are a permanent resident then you can stay here as long as you stay out of trouble and renew your card when it expires. If you are using a visa, then you have to leave when your visa expires or apply for an extension.
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.
As a resident of other country while carrying a Fiji Passport, a PR person can stay as long as they like in Fiji since they are still Fiji Citizens.
s he will have to stay, or he may run of , and the divorce case becomes complicated and delayed as well.
she can stay there as long as she want...
No, as long as you have proof of legal stay in the country and you are a permanent resident of a certain state.
Yes, but it will require the person to return to/wait inCanada for a spousal visa to become available. That should take about 2 1/2 years when married to a permanent resident. When marrying a permanent resident, you CANNOT stay inside the US while waiting for a spouse visa/green card during that time.
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.
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.