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what are the differences between citizens and residents?

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Answered by deeksha1290
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The most obvious difference between Citizenship and Residency is that once you become a citizen of a country, you can then apply for a passport, whereas residency status is usually conditional and you can only apply for a travel document such as an ID card.

Answered by Anonymous
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The most obvious difference between Citizenship and Residency is that once you become a citizen of a country, you can then apply for a passport,

whereas residency status is usually conditional and you can only apply for a travel document such as an ID card. In short, Citizenship means more benefits and rights.

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