The government is proposing increasing permanent residence for highly educated and highly skilled foreigners.
But I am not betting on any consistent Louisville-like semi-permanent residence there for such under-resourced programs.
Banks were unwilling to lend money to people without credit histories or proof of permanent residence.
Prior to 1977, the U.S. immigration system generally permitted the entry and permanent residence of foreign-born physicians.
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Third, after gaining these approvals, the individual would receive conditional permanent residence for a period of two years.
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But even they join the migration figures only when they get permanent residence.
The card would not in itself lead to permanent residence (a green card).
An important step, ministers have always said, is breaking the link between temporary migration for work and permanent residence.
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Young immigrants have expressed enthusiasm for the policy, even though it won't help them attain citizenship or legal permanent residence.
Prevent illegal immigrants from applying for permanent residence or receiving public benefits.
Al Capone was Brooklyn-born and long ruled the streets of Chicago before he decided to make Florida his permanent residence.
Ethiopia's former leader Mengistu Haile Mariam has been granted permanent residence in Zimbabwe - his home since he fled Addis Ababa in 1991.
He says it is believed Colonel Mengistu asked for permanent residence when he became worried that his friend, President Mugabe, might be forced from office.
To earn permanent residence an International Medical Graduate generally must agree to work three or five years in an underserved area or Veterans Administration (VA) facility.
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They will be able to travel back and forth to their native country, and will not be precluded from applying for green cards granting permanent residence.
When they rent in the U.S., their leases typically cover the season rather than the full calendar year, leaving no permanent residence available during the offseason.
Now, for only the second time in its history, the Phillips Collection is dedicating another space for permanent residence, and Rothko has a lot to do with it.
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Growers say they need a better way to hire labor legally, and advocates say workers can be exploited and need better protections and a way to earn permanent residence.
Under the old Soviet propiska system, Russians can vote only in their place of permanent residence, which is usually where they were born unless they have bought property elsewhere.
Freeing such highly skilled individuals from the burden of waiting for many years for permanent residence will allow them to move up within their own companies or someday start businesses.
As if to demonstrate that capital is mobile, Mr Mobius has no permanent residence in the conventional sense (he owns flats in Germany, Singapore and elsewhere mainly for investment purposes).
Mr. MELDRUM: Well, I managed to stay as long as I did because I had, you know, established Zimbabwe as my home, and I had a permanent residence in Zimbabwe.
Moreover, reform is needed for green cards (permanent residence), since newly sponsored skilled foreign nationals, particularly from India and China, could wait years or decades for an employment-based green card.
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She is now expected to secure permanent residence in the UK after her father, Ziauddin Yousafzai, was given a job with the Pakistani consulate in Birmingham for the next three years.
Their aim, investigators said, was to exploit a U.S. law that allows Cuban immigrants to apply for permanent residence if they've been in the United States for more than a year.
Of late there has also been fury at the perceived abuse of a loophole in Hong Kong's constitution, which gives all babies born in the territory the right to permanent residence there.
Last year its president, Miguel Angel Rodriguez, announced that all Central Americans in his country on November 9th would be eligible for permanent residence, with full access to education, health care and other social services.
Mr. Saverin now holds Brazilian citizenship, where he was born, and permanent residence in Singapore, a status that allows foreigners to stay in the city-state without visa restrictions and opens the door to full citizenship later on.
He took up permanent residence behind his Anatolian smile a masquerade of equanimity and, for the rest of his life, he let the power of his films and plays face down the personal animosity that was directed at him.
But the legal costs and fees to sponsor skilled foreign nationals for temporary visas (thousands of dollars) and for permanent residence (typically tens of thousands of dollars) call into question any supposed cost advantage in hiring foreign nationals.
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