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n. A person with permanent residency, a visa status which allows that person to reside indefinitely in a foreign country without acquiring citizenship in that country.
Usage examples of "permanent resident".
A possible clash with Libyans was just one more threat in a universe where death was a permanent resident.
I've seen things like that happen before, and it usually turns the patient into a vegetable and a permanent resident in some custodial institution.
You should be dhimmi, you are a permanent resident here, a nonbelieving subject of the Khan.
That's 15,600 square miles, an area considerably bigger than Belgium, without a single permanent resident.
From the day she had landed in Honolulu eighty-eight years before, she had forsworn forever the starving villages of China and had determined to become a permanent resident of Hawaii.
Moonbase's so-called permanent resident was a smart scientist, Paul knew, and had no axe to grind in the matter of nanotechnology.
There was a room in the house set aside for him, but he was far from being a permanent resident.
Then it would tell them that it considered its ship to be beyond the technical resources of Etla to repair, and as had happened on many previous occasions, gradually it would be accepted as a permanent resident.
When eventually he became alarmed and consulted a psychiatrist--a permanent resident at the hotel where he was working--and was advised that Teddy quite probably had cast him in the leading role in her own private sex fantasy, something with roots trailing back into puberty, he was incredulous and angry.
Poverty, one suspects, is as much a permanent resident of Dinetah as is enduring Shiprock.