permanent residence
collocation in Englishmeaningsofpermanentandresidence
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permanent
adjective
uk/ˈpɜː.mə.nənt/us/ˈpɝː.mə.nənt/
lasting for a long time or ...
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residence
noun[C]
uk/ˈrez.ɪ.dəns/us/ˈrez.ə.dəns/
a ...
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(Definition ofpermanentandresidencefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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Gaining apermanentresidencepermit is difficult and most retirees have only renewable annual visas.
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Rather, the principle at work here is that the place ofpermanentresidenceconfers citizenship.
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Permanentresidencein nursing homes represents just one possible option at an extreme of the spectrum of care services.
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Some short-term skilled migrants are allowed in, butpermanentresidenceis difficult.
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Here it mainly refers to 'permanentresidence', the place where a person had his\\her birth registered and where his political rights were exercised.
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Importantly, such a house could not serve as a second property suitable forpermanentresidence.
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Some have immigrated, some hold dual-citizenship, while others havepermanentresidencestatus in countries outside their own.
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The criterion to accept residence municipality in rural area as significantly related to the mycosis, was the patient'spermanentresidencein the place for at least 3 years before diagnosis.
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The introduction of the right topermanentresidenceis a concrete example of this.
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Nor should we reward the refugees with refugee status orpermanentresidence.
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Permanentresidencethere is governed a great deal by the housing shortage, and obviously must be.
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Seasonal sites can be, and frequently are, used by those whose caravans are their solepermanentresidence.
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Residence for a year or more is treated aspermanentresidencefor the purpose of this classification.
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Permanentresidenceis regarded as residence for a year or more.
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I imagine that only a small proportion of these are really migrants who are changing their country ofpermanentresidence.
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I hope that will have the result of morepermanentresidencefor the agricultural population.
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My decision does not, of course, imply any relaxation of control over the entry of foreign labour or over admission forpermanentresidence.
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Indeed, she is on record as saying that the bogus husband is anxious to claimpermanentresidencefor himself and his dependants.
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Following that, he carried out the conversion to a high standard, and he intended to use it as hispermanentresidence.
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Residence for a year or more is treated aspermanentresidencefor the purposes of this classification.
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