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Permanent residence permit and citizenship are two distinct legal statuses that confer…

Permanent residence permit and citizenship are two distinct legal statuses that confer different rights and responsibilities on individuals in a foreign country. Permanent residence permits are generally granted to foreigners who wish to reside permanently in a country but do…

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Permanent residence permit and citizenship are two distinct legal statuses that confer different rights and responsibilities on individuals in a foreign country.

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Permanent residence permit and citizenship are two distinct legal statuses that confer different rights and responsibilities on individuals in a foreign country. Permanent residence permits are generally granted to foreigners who wish to reside permanently in a country but do not yet have citizenship. With a permanent residence permit, individuals have the right to legally reside and work in the country continuously for an indefinite period of time, but may not have full political rights, such as voting in national elections. On the other hand, citizenship is a more comprehensive and permanent status, which confers all the rights and responsibilities of a full member of the society of the country in question. Upon becoming a citizen, an individual generally acquires rights such as voting, running for public office, obtaining a country's passport, receiving consular protection and fully participating in the nation's political and social life. Additionally, citizenship generally offers protection from deportation, while permanent residence permits can be revoked in certain circumstances. Some details may vary from country to country, depending on domestic legislation. This is just general information.

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Last updated: 2024-03-12

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