Distinguish between residents and citizenship

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Yogita Ingle 6 years, 3 months ago
Residency means that a foreign country has allowed you to live and work in that country, usually indefinitely. But, you are still considered to be a foreigner. You may not vote (exceptions do exisit) or stand for elections. You may be deported if you commit a crime. However, children born to you while you are resident in that country are usually citizens by birth.
Citizenship on the other hand is the most complete legal relationship between a person and a country. As a citizen you will have all political rights and you cannot be deported. However, if you are a naturalised citizen, your citizenship may be revoked if you became a citizen by fraud.
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