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Discover Ludwig"resident permit" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to refer to an official document that allows someone to live and work in a certain place for a specific period of time. For example, "Having a resident permit is important for anyone wanting to stay in the United States for an extended period of time."
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We can't get a resident permit if we leave".
Garrison: Resident permit parking to $270, from $254 and nonresident to $366, from $345.
Refugees then get a permanent resident permit leading to possible citizenship in five years.
Beacon: Resident permit parking to $225 from $212; nonresident to $270 from $254.
Anyone applying for a resident permit for the UK will have to provide certain documents – and their fingerprints.
The permit provided would have been a "continuous resident permit" that could be extended to family members.
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Peru, for instance, is offering temporary resident permits to Venezuelans, granting them the right to work.
City courses charge $28 on weekdays and $34 on weekends for residents with golf permits; golfers without resident permits pay an extra $8.
After six weeks at Hutto, the Yourdkhanis were released, and the Canadian government offered them temporary resident permits.
Nearly 2.4m resident permits were issued by EU countries last year, 30.7 per cent of them to people coming to Britain.
Banks frequently refuse to accept biometric resident permits as ID, even though the Home Office declares them valid proof.
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