Temporary resident
A temporary resident is a foreign national granted the right to stay in a country for a certain length of time (e.g. with a visa or residency permit), without full citizenship. This may be for study, business, or other reasons.
Various countries have their own rules or policies relating to temporary residency:-
- North America
- Temporary residency in the United States [1]
- Temporary residency in Canada
- South America
- European Union:
- German residence permit
- Temporary residency in the Czech Republic[3]
- Temporary residency in Poland [4][5]
- Temporary residency in Estonia [6]
- Temporary residency in Lithuania[7]
- Portugal Golden Visa
- Other
- Temporary residency in Australia [8]
- Temporary residency in South Africa [9]
See also
References
- "Temporary Residency US".
- "Temporary Residency (China)".
- "Temporary Residency (Czech Republic)".
- "Temporary Residency (Poland)".
- "Temporary Residency permit (Poland)".
- "Temporary Residency (Estonia)".
- "Foreigners in Lithuania". www.renkuosilietuva.lt. Retrieved 2020-10-31.
- "Temporary Residency (Australia)".
- "Temporary Residency (South Africa)".
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