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Discover Ludwig"have residency" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English
You can use this phrase when you want to describe someone that holds a certain status or permit that allows them to be present in a particular country, state, or other area. For example: "The family applied for and was granted permanent residency in the United States."
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Unlike permanent residents, these migrants and their children (i.e., temporary residents) do not have residency permits, and are not eligible for various social benefits that are tied to residency, for example, their children can only attend designated schools.
Many prepaid plans also have residency requirements, usually that the beneficiary or account owner be a state resident.
They do not have residency rights in cities.
"I believe they legally have residency elsewhere," she said.
States also have residency requirements for gaining access to their divorce courts.
I know of only two -- Ossining and New Rochelle -- and they have residency restrictions.
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Spaces like Gasworks in London have residencies specifically for Indian artists financed by organizations like Creative India.
The Dom, where the Velvet Underground had residency, and the Electric Circus concert hall had closed.
He's had residency offers from several countries, including Switzerland and the Netherlands, but refused.
Only 6%% had residency training or certification in emergency medicine.
Seven participant's applications for residency were being reviewed by the Home Office, two were awaiting residency papers, and three had residency.
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