Greg Procter wrote:
> "Mr. Travel" wrote:
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>>Greg Procter wrote:
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>>>Craig Welch wrote:
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>>>>One can be a Permanent Resident of more than one country, as Permanent
>>>>Resident is a *legal status*, not an indication of where you are on any
>>>>given day.
>>>
>>>
>>>We've covered that point!
>>
>>And you still can't seem to understand it
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> You regularly fail to define whether you're refering to the US (legal)
> term(s) or the dictionary definitions.
> The fall-back assumption must be that you are using the dictionary
> definitions of the words 'permanent resident'.
I thought we were talking about legal restrictions, so I think the legal
definitions would be the ones that matter. For a moment, forget the
equivalent terms "green card holder" and "permanent resident. I am sure
you would also be just as confused with "Resident Alien"
The law cited actually refers to "Resident Alien".
I quoted the section on jurisdiction that includes "Resident Aliens" as
falling under the jurisdiction of the CFR that was cited. If you want
the legal definition of the term, it is listed elsewhere in the
document. That is where you would look it up, not in the dictionary.
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