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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a permanent resident" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to someone who has the legal right to live in a country indefinitely without being a citizen.
Example: "After years of applying and waiting, she finally received her status as a permanent resident of Canada."
Alternatives: "a long-term resident" or "a lawful permanent resident."
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If you are an Australian citizen, a permanent resident or have applied for permanent residency you are eligible for Medicare.
Today, I am a permanent resident.
Sergeant Mejia is a permanent resident.
Several years later, he became a "permanent resident".
The fourth is a permanent resident from Pakistan.
They wanted me to become a permanent resident.
Nor is he, as he has stated, a permanent resident of Quebec.
Anderson has a green card and is a permanent resident through marriage.
"If they had processed this quickly, he would be a permanent resident today," Ms. Morawetz said.
He has become a permanent resident of Singapore, which levies no capital gains taxes.
If your spouse is a permanent resident with substantial non-U.S.
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