permanent resident

collocation in English

meaningsofpermanentandresident

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permanent
adjective
uk
/ˈpɜː.mə.nənt/
us
/ˈpɝː.mə.nənt/
lasting for a long time or ...
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resident
noun[C]
uk
/ˈrez.ɪ.dənt/
us
/ˈrez.ə.dənt/
a person who lives or has their home in ...
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(Definition ofpermanentandresidentfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofpermanent resident

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Only two reported 'permanentresident' status.
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Finally, the relative may be admitted as apermanentresidentof a nursing home, beginning the institutional phase.
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Apermanentresidentwith a non-resident spouse must submit, on behalf of the spouse, a request for family unification.
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Two morepermanentresidentmagistrates will be appointed shortly.
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Secondly, there is the case of thepermanentresident.
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Others withpermanentresidentstatus had their permits withdrawn.
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Further, how would he define apermanentresident?
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It establishes that thepermanentresidentdid not intend to abandonpermanentresidentstatus.
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For most migrants there is a lag of a few years between the point of departure or entry and the final award of legalpermanentresidentstatus.
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It has onepermanentresident.
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Is he a bird of passage or is he apermanentresident?
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The status ofpermanentresidentis maintained.
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There is nopermanentresidentpopulation.
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It has nopermanentresidentpopulation.
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The illustrator must be a citizen orpermanentresident.
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The firstpermanentresidentsettled on the island in 1783.
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The khudkasta raiyats werepermanentresidentcultivators of the village.
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He applied to become a lawfulpermanentresidentin 2001.
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Doing so can be considered abandonment ofpermanentresidentstatus.
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However, the status ofpermanentresidentis kept.
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This is about 300 tourists/year for eachpermanentresident.
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I cannot undertake to extend the 12 coupon bonus to anyone other than apermanentresidentin this country.
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If he stays longer, he is allowed after four years to apply to have his conditions cancelled and to be apermanentresident.
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He need not be apermanentresidentthere, but on the other hand he should have authority to make decisions on the spot.
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The petitioner been a lawfulpermanentresidentfor almost thirty years.
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