In residence.
It would depend on what you mean by "becoming a resident" and likely by other factors also. In what context are you using the term "resident"?
A resident of Liverpool is a Liverpuddlian.
An architector is an obsolete term for an architect.
"Elevation" is an architect's term for what an engineer would call a "side view". So a front elevation would be a front view, etc.Architects use "plan" for what we call "top view".
architect
An architectress is an archaic term for a female architect.
A "Green Card" is the old term of a US Permanent Resident Visa. However, the Permanent Resident Visa is now no longer printed on green paper, nor is it credit-card sized. It's a historical term for the visa.
Female US person -- refers to a citizen or a long-term resident
Associate engineer also known as an assistant engineer. only different company has a different term to name it..
An "associated architect" just means that the architect is associated with an architecture firm, but is not yet a partner. Any Architect who is employed by another architect or firm is consider an Associate, until they become an owner/partner. Licenced Architect can be either a partner or an associated architect. Unlicensed architects (hold architectural degrees or certificates only) will often use the term Associate Architect because they rely on a Licenced Architect to overview and Sign & Seal their drawings.
Engineer or Design Engineer. However in England, the term "engineer" can refer to a mechanic who works on an airplane.
Frank Lloyd Wright