it means where are you currently living
A US resident who is out of status, is still able to apply for Canadian Permanent Residency. Temporary residency however may be denied.
One reason it is important to determine tax residency status is to ensure the person pays the appropriate amount of taxes. The next reason you want to determine the residency status is to ensure that you can assess the values based on properties surrounding their properties.
You must immediately apply for a permanent resident status.
Whether a US citizen can work in Japan is completely unrelated to that person's UK residency status. It is a matter for Japanese law and regulations.
Once you and your husband are married, your husband can petition for the child's status at the same time he petitions for the wife. There is no need for a formal adoption for the child to be given unconditional residency status if you have been married for more than 6 months at the time of the application.
You do not have to be a "US Citizen" to live in the United States but you do have to have some form of legal status to be legally resident. Those alternative forms of legal status may include:LPR / "Green Card" Holder ("Permanent" Residency)Student Visa Holder ("Temporary" Residency)Visitor ("Temporary" Residency) - either via Visa or subject to the VWPBusiness Visitor ("Temporary" Residency)Temporary Work Visa - under various classes ("Temporary" Residency)"Dual-Intent" Work Visas (H-Class Visa) ("Temporary" Residency)Refugee / Asyleeand other classes applicable to certain immigrants
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.
I think so
It depends on what type of residency is being sought. For instance, if one is doing an employment or immigration check, the landlord or city housing records will be good places to search. If one has applied for a residency program at a university, the official website of the school will likely give instructions on how to determine this.
If you return to Florida before she is 18, and she still has Florida residency status and not Georga residency, it is not legal.
Yes. When applying for a NYC ID card, no one will ask for immigration status or proof of legal entry into the United States. The residency requirement does not call for proof of legal residency.
Get married and apply for Permanent Residency which will take about 6 months to 1 year to get approved. Then after getting Residency status after 3 years apply for Citizenship.