-cubans
-hungarians
-vietnamese
-cambodians
All of the above
If you mean 'overnight' you must either break the law, get married or meet her outside of vietnam.
They were told they would need a permit from the city if they were going to stage a protest. She was excited about receiving her driving permit.
Permitted is a verb.
The men were permitted to vote but not the women
No, not everything is permitted in this situation.
The child was not permitted to leave the house.
Both are correct, it depends on how they are used in the sentence.
Who is the legally recognized father? The U.S. citizen? If not, it may be advisable to get documentation indicating she is legally permitted to have the child immigrate to U.S. An immigration attorney in the Philippines familiar with these particular circumstances is a good choice in this situation. http://www.dixonimmigration.com/index.php?pid=2
with the voice = aloud permitted = allowed
Depends on what you meen by pst war. the white Australia policy was still inforce, and as such only immigration from Europe (preferably UK) was permitted. the assisted migration scheam lasted from the late 1940's till the 50's. it was not until 1973 that the white Australia policy was revoked. Proberbly asa result of the large numbers of Veitnamese boat people who arived between 1972-75 (ish). so if by post war you meen immediate anyone not of European decent could not immigrate
No. Use permitted as for example, That is not permitted. It is forbidden.
no it is not permitted by the church