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Person who enters a country of which he or she is not a citizen with the intention of establishing permanent residence
A person coming to the US to remain permanently or for an indefinite period of time and to make the US the primary place of residence A permanent resident of the US is an immigrant A person who plans to become a permanent resident is an intending immigrant See Visitor
One that immigrates; a person who comes to a country to take up permanent residence
In INS terminology, an alien admitted to the United States as an actual or prospective permanent resident; an alien with the right to eventually obtain citizenship In common language, an alien living here permanently
One who immigrates; one who comes to a country for the purpose of permanent residence; correlative of emigrant
{i} person who moves to a country to take up permanent residence, one who settles in a new country
A person who leaves his or her native country to settle in another country This person is an emigrant in the records of the country he leaves and an immigrant in the records of the country he enters
An alien admitted to the U S as a lawful permanent resident Immigrants are those persons lawfully accorded the privilege of residing permanently in the U S They may be issued immigrant visas by the Department of State overseas or adjusted to permanent resident status by the INS
An immigrant is a person who has come to live in a country from some other country. Compare emigrant. illegal immigrants. immigrant visas. someone who enters another country to live there permanently emigrant
A foreign national admitted to the U S as a lawful permanent resident An immigrant visa may be issued overseas by the Department of State, or adjusted to permanent resident status by INS in the U S
A digital native is a person who has grown up with digital technology such as computers, the Internet, mobile phones and MP3. A digital immigrant is an individual who grew up without digital technology and adopted it later. A digital native might refer to their new "camera"; a digital immigrant might refer to their new "digital camera"
Persons coming into a country of which he or she is not a native for the purpose of setting up residence This category is also defined to include refugees, asylees, and undocumented aliens or immigrants
Persons allowed to enter the U S for a specific and generally temporary purpose such as tourists, students, business visitors Most non-immigrants are not eligible for state or federal public benefits, with the exception of emergency Medicaid (MassHealth Limited)
An alien who comes to the U S temporary for the purpose of study, business, or tourism and has an intent to return to their home country The duration of stay will be indicated on their I-94
Person in the U S who is not a U S citizen, who is authorized to stay for a limited time, and who is expected to leave the U S Non-immigrants must meet certain reporting requirements, and there are restrictions on work and study
A person coming to the US for a limited period of time who intends to return to another country after the stay in the US ends Also, a class or type of visa issued for a non-immigrant purpose such as visitor, student, diplomat, and others