Economy, asked by Somyarup, 6 months ago

difference between residents and citizens​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

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Citizens are people who legally belong to the country and truly are people who live in and identify as Americans. Residents are people who legally live and work in the country but do not have the same rights as citizens.

Answered by aishanisinha90
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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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