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TopicIt was 10 years ago that I became a US Permanent Resident
Doctor Foxx
05/17/17 1:54:26 PM
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Zangrief posted...
Oh. That makes a lot more sense. An odd use of the word Permanent

Well if I understand correctly you can maintain that status indefinitely if you meet the conditions for it. Most people want to use it to become citizens. It has been a while since I went through all of the hoops.

I can understand why people don't want to do it legally if they do not intend to live in the US forever. You're constantly being watched, have to carry your PR (green) card on you at all times, must pay taxes and not collect benefits, and can be deported for a huge number of reasons. On top of all of the filing fees, appointments, and interviews. Like you're in the guillotine all the time instead of off the radar.
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