An immigrant.
No.
How do you sponsor a person coming from another country to the US
Citizenship means that a person is a citizen of a country with certain rights and responsibilities. Residency means that a person is a resident of a country but not a citizen. Different countries have different laws, but foreign residents in the US must have a green card. They may renew the green card annually, or become US citizens, or return to their own country.
immigration is migration, only with porpose.
In reality, the "time gap" that is created when a person moves from one Time Zone to another, like from America to India, is never corrected. Those hours that the person has spent traveling to the new destination are never remunerated, but rather the person's body and Circadian rhythm just adjust to the difference.
an emigrant is a person that leaves the country. so an emigrant of the us would not have to be a us citizen. An immigrant is a person who comes into the country, and i think that's what you mean.
If 1 person is a US citizen and Merry's the person who is from the same country outside of US and gets married in their country and comes back to US through the US customs is the marriage still considers valid in the United states.[Improve]
Yes; Mexico is an independent country different than the US. There is however, a state known as NEW Mexico which belongs to the US.
no, Kuwait is a developed country. it is a wealthy country from its oil *different person* as a Kuwaiti I agree. But for some reason the UN still recognizes us as a developing country.
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In the US, there are no health or medical requirements for President under the law. Whether such a person could be nominated by a major party or elected is a different question entirely.
There is no difference between immigrant and migrant but between immigrant (migrant) and emigrant. If a person has made the decision to leave his or her home country the person is on the one hand an immigrant and on the other hand an emigrant. If the person settles down in an other country, the people of the other country will say the person is an immigrant. But, the people of the home country of the person who has left will say the person is an emigrant. So, to sum up, if a person comes into a foreign country the person is an immigrant and if a person leaves his or her home country the person is an emigrant. come into = immigrant leaves = emigrant