he has to apply in the country of which he is a citizen: eg: a German citizen living in Denmark must apply at the German consolate to obtain a Visa
A visitor / tourist An immigrant An alien An illegal immigrant (if your arrival is not in conformance with the immigration laws of the country of destination).
A tourist is a visitor to a non-native country whose stay is not permanent. An immigrant is a migrator to a non-native country whose stay is permanent.
i think this works for long stay who r migrants......specailly who came on the visitor visa's or so ....to get stay in the country you residing in....
The term for a person living in a country of which he or she is not a citizen is "resident alien." They might also be considered an immigrant if the idea is to stay permanently and (eventually) sever citizenship to the country of origin. Short term, the person is a visitor.
A visitor to another country is typically called a tourist or traveler.
A citizen is either born to the country or immigrated and became a naturalized citizen, an alien is someone who is either an illegal immigrant or a visitor whose visa or pssport expired ,then never went back to their own country.
Troubles of a Country Visitor - 1903 was released on: USA: 1903
A passport and depending on the visitor's country of origin, a visa.
Since everyone who is not a native American or a visitor is either an immigrant or part of the family of an immigrant, I would say the answer is the most populous U. S. city, New York.
Just a Visitor's Site.
An immigrant is a person who enters into one country with the intention of settling there permanently. (emigrants are people who leave a country. The emigrants from one country are immigrants in their new country.)An illegal immigrant is one that enters a foreign country without obtaining the papers needed to enter that country or else after legally entering as a visitor, stays there without getting permission to stay on a permanent basis.
Generally visitors to Canada can not open any account in here. The same is case with all countries. A person who is a visitor and plans to reside in a country only for a short term cannot open a bank account. Bank account facilities are granted only to individuals who plan on residing in a country for a longer period of time (atleast 6 months or more) or people who have come to work in the country on a workers permit (in this case irrespective of the duration of stay)