Economy, asked by ranbeerpratapsingh4, 2 months ago

Difference B/W

CITIZENSHIP | RESIDENT

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Answered by srishanth30
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Using 'Citizen' and 'Resident' Legally. Being a citizen and being a resident aren't exactly the same. ... Today, 'citizen' tends to specify a person who legally belongs to a country, and 'resident' is used, generally, for a person who is legally living or working in a particular locality.

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