The term for residents who are not citizens is "non-citizens" or "resident non-citizens." This group can include various categories such as legal permanent residents (green card holders), temporary visa holders, and undocumented immigrants. Non-citizens may have different rights and obligations compared to citizens, depending on the laws of the country in which they reside.
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Citizens of Canada are called Canadians. The term is not exclusive, however, because many permanent residents of Canada who are not citizens also consider themselves to be Canadians.
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The people who live in a particular place are called residents or inhabitants.
Cyprus citizens are called Cypriots. The term "Cypriot" refers to individuals who are natives or legal residents of Cyprus, an island country in the Eastern Mediterranean. This term is used to identify the people of Cyprus in a national or ethnic context.
Not everyone in a U.S. territory is a U.S. citizen (American Samoans are not), but Guam residents are U.S. citizens.
The term that refers to the number of people making up a nation is called population.
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Citizens of Wilmington, North Carolina, are commonly referred to as Wilmingtonians. This term is used to denote residents of the city and reflects their local identity.
Check the related link. As of Jan 2007... Legal non-Citizen Residents: 18,870,000 Illegal non-Citizens Residents: 11,780,000
Not everyone in a U.S. territory is a U.S. citizen (American Samoans are not), but Guam residents are U.S. citizens.