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  2. Canada permanent resident card - Wikipedia

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    All permanent residents are entitled to the rights, freedoms, and protections under the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms. Permanent residents may apply for Canadian citizenship after living in Canada for a certain amount of time. Currently, a person must have been living in Canada as a Permanent Resident for three years (1095 days) out ...

  3. New citizenship fees go into effect on April 1. How the ... - AOL

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    Another change includes expanding eligibility for reduced-fee naturalization applications ($380), available to people who can demonstrate household income between 150% and 400% of the federal ...

  4. TN status - Wikipedia

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    The intention to seek permanent residence may be evidenced by the individual's filing of a Form I-485, or, in certain cases, by the filing of a Form I-140 petition by a U.S. employer or a Form I-130 petition by a spouse who is a U.S. citizen or Lawful Permanent Resident.

  5. Green card - Wikipedia

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    1–2: C1 or C2. C1 = resident within the United States, C2 = permanent resident commuter (living in Canada or Mexico) 3–5: USA (issuing country, United States) 6–14: 9-digit number (A#, alien number) 15: check digit over digits 6–14 16–30: 13-character USCIS receipt number, [88] padded with "<" as a filler character [89] Second line:

  6. Biden administration increasing cost of US citizenship - AOL

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    A 2023 report found 9 million green card holders are eligible for the naturalization process required to become a U.S. citizen. A green card holder is a permanent resident granted authorization to ...

  7. Canadian lawyers see spike in inquiries by Americans ... - AOL

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    Canadian attorneys claim to be seeing a spike in Americans interested in renouncing their U.S. citizenship. They expect that number to grow under Donald Trump’s presidency. Alexander Marino ...

  8. Expatriation tax - Wikipedia

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    To deter tax avoidance by abandonment of citizenship, the United States imposes an expatriation tax on high-net-worth and high-income individuals who give up U.S. citizenship. The tax also applies to lawful permanent residents or green-card holders who are considered "long-term residents."

  9. Permanent residency - Wikipedia

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    Permanent residency is a person's legal resident status in a country or territory of which such person is not a citizen but where they have the right to reside on a permanent basis.