Generally speaking, yes, if you mean a US resident. Federal Laws say "undocumented immigrants" cannot own guns. You probably want to check local state law to be sure there are no restrictions.
A non-permanent resident alien is an individual that holds employment in the United States. They are not a citizen and they do not have a green card.
A permanent resident is an individual who has been granted the right to live and work in a country indefinitely. A permanent alien refers to a non-citizen who has been granted permanent residence in a country, but may not necessarily have all the rights and privileges of a citizen, such as the right to vote.
If you marry a permanent resident, you may be eligible to apply for a green card through your spouse. This could potentially lead to a change in your immigration status from a non-immigrant to a permanent resident. It is important to consult with an immigration attorney to understand the specific implications for your individual situation.
Yes, a permanent resident can be deported for a DUI conviction. Driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs can be considered a crime of moral turpitude or an aggravated felony, both of which are grounds for deportation for non-citizens, including permanent residents.
I believe you are not a resident alien at all, you are a alien, legally allowed to live and work in the USA for the duration of the L1 (up to 7 years) but you are not a "resident" There are many law firms who could answer precisely this question.
You'll file as a resident of NC and a non-resident of SC. The non resident filing will apportion part of your income to that state and the tax you pay will be a credit for tax due in the other State.
If they are an established permanent resident of the United States, yes.
Among others, the US. My wife is a British subject that is a permanent resident of the US. She is not a US citizen, but may legally purchase a firearm here. Non- resident aliens may also purchase firearms under certain conditions. ILLEGAL aliens may not.
Permanent resident Id is the green card, or the Immigration Permanent resident Id, that is received by foreigners that are legally residing in United States, without being Citizens, but gave them all the rights, except voting. For local purposes a resident Id could be your Driver License or Id from the DMV, MVA or whater way they call the Agency who provides car tags, driver licenses and Id for non-drivers that proof your local residence in a county and State.
A Permanent Resident is a non-citizen within a country other than one which they have citizenship for. Permanent Residency grants them all rights to live in that country for as long as they desire, with certain conditions. They do not have all rights of a citizen, such as voting and representation, however; Residency is normally the last step towards gaining citizenship.
Having an alien registration number does not automatically make you a permanent resident. The alien number is simply an identifier assigned by immigration authorities to track non-citizens in the U.S. Permanent residency is granted through specific immigration processes, such as obtaining a Green Card, which involves meeting certain eligibility requirements. Therefore, while the alien number is associated with individuals in the immigration system, it does not confer permanent resident status on its own.
I am a non resident in the country of Africa.