I am a US citizen and permanent resident of Ukraine. Usually, the foreign citizen must marry a Ukrainian citizen and reside in the country. After two years of marriage, an application for residency can be made at the district OVIR office. This gives most of the benefits of citizenship, except voting rights. It also obviates the need to repeatedly obtain Ukrainian visas.
As the Nigerian requires a visa to enter the US, he /she can stay as long as the visa is valid. If the nigerian has a green card, then he/she can live in the US for any period of time as it gives them the permanent resident status.
Yes. But it only makes you a resident for 1 month and gives you 300 gems.
It's the caves.
The country that gives International aid is UK.
The definition of "immigrant" Merriam-Webster gives is a person who comes to a country to take up permanent residence, or a plant or animal that becomes established in an area where it was previously unknown.
The official government documentation that gives a non-citizen permission to be a resident is known as a passport.
The official government documentation that gives a non-citizen permission to be a resident is known as a passport.
The United States Constitution in Article 1 Section 8, gives Congress the power to makes rules for naturalization. Congress can change the period of time a permanent resident must live in the United States before becoming a citizen.
In most cases, a country's immigration laws only care about your country of citizenship. Having a green card gives you legal permanent residency in the United States, but does not grant you any special status to enter other countries. You will have to determine what Panama's laws are regarding your country of citizenship, which is the country that issued the passport that you will use to travel.
Nothing. It goes on your permanent record, but nothing happens at all.
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