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Non-citizens residing inside a country are often referred to as which of the following?

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According to Merriam Webster's Collegiate Dictionary, “a citizen is a member of a state to whom he or she owes allegiance and is entitled to its protection.” Hence, from this definition, it is implicit that a non-citizen is someone who is not a member of a state nor owes allegiance to the state he or she currently. What is a non-US citizen? Simply defined, non-US citizens are people who do not hold or are unable to obtain a US passport. These individuals may have traveled to the US, but are not considered full citizens. Non-U.S. citizens can permanently live and work in the U.S. by applying to be a lawful permanent resident and obtaining a Green Card. Lawful permanent residents are entitled to limited rights and benefits as compared to U.S. citizens.Your nationality is determined by your country of birth. Article 15 under Universal Declaration of Human Rights states "Everyone has the right to a nationality". Essentially, an individual is able to change his/her nationality through nationalization, citizenship by descent, or inheritance of nationality from parents.

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