"Alien"
In United States Immigration terms, an alien is someone with foreign sovereignty; someone from a foreign country. As long as that person is a citizen of Another Country, they are considered an alien; it could be someone visiting the US intending to return home, or someone who has been in the United States for some time earning residency credit toward citizenship but who is not yet a US citizen.
Example: Lawrence was born and raised in Canada. As long as he is a citizen of Canada or any other country not the United States, he is an alien.
"Immigrant"
The United States has a specific definition of this term, while socially and conversationally it is usually used too broadly. An immigrant is an alien who intends to immigrate to America to eventually become a citizen. Their intention must be approved by the US before that person is formally recognized by our government as an Immigrant.
Example: Lawrence falls in love with a United States citizen and wants to live in the US permanently with his wife. He will apply for an Immigrant visa.
"Alien"
In United States Immigration terms, an alien is someone with foreign sovereignty; someone from a foreign country. As long as that person is a citizen of Another Country, they are considered an alien; it could be someone visiting the US intending to return home, or someone who has been in the United States for some time earning residency credit toward citizenship but who is not yet a US citizen.
Example: Lawrence was born and raised in Canada. As long as he is a citizen of Canada or any other country not the United States, he is an alien.
"Immigrant"
The United States has a specific definition of this term, while socially and conversationally it is usually used too broadly. An immigrant is an alien who intends to immigrate to America to eventually become a citizen. Their intention must be approved by the US before that person is formally recognized by our government as an Immigrant.
Example: Lawrence falls in love with a United States citizen and wants to live in the US permanently with his wife. He will apply for an Immigrant visa.
chuck norris
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.
An illegal immigrant
An immigrant is a person. "Immigrant" describes one who moved into a country, as compared to "emigrant" which is the person who left.
An emigrant is a person who leaves his/her country. An immigrant is a person who arrives and lives in another country
an alien
"Alien"In United States Immigration terms, an alien is someone with foreign sovereignty; someone from a foreign country. As long as that person is a citizen of Another Country, they are considered an alien; it could be someone visiting the US intending to return home, or someone who has been in the United States for some time earning residency credit toward citizenship but who is not yet a US citizen.Example: Lawrence was born and raised in Canada. As long as he is a citizen of Canada or any other country not the United States, he is an alien."Immigrant"The United States has a specific definition of this term, while socially and conversationally it is usually used too broadly. An immigrant is an alien who intends to immigrate to America to eventually become a citizen. Their intention must be approved by the US before that person is formally recognized by our government as an Immigrant.Example: Lawrence falls in love with a United States citizen and wants to live in the US permanently with his wife. He will apply for an Immigrant visa.
An alien can be from any planet in the universe. A Martian is an alien that comes from Mars. All Martians are aliens but the opposite is NOT true.
There is not much difference and there is a LOT of difference! A visa number is assigned to a person entering the USA. It later can become his/her Resident Alien number if alien status is granted. An alien number (usually from your visa number) is assigned to you when you have been granted legal Resident Alien status.
=An immigrant is NOT an alien.==The immigrant would still be legal because they were married to a US citizen.=
strange, alien, exotic, remote, imported, immigrant
A permanent alien can stay in a country, but not have resident status and certain privleges.