what do you mean by the resident of a country what is the difference between the resident of a country and the citizen of a country
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Residency means that a foreign country has allowed you to live and work in that country, usually indefinitely. ... 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.
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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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