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    married only to return to their native land, this is not a problem. But what if you, an American citizen, want to marry a foreign national? The process can be complicated. The following are a few things you should know. Marriage will not give legal residency if your fiance is her illegally If you are old enough, you may remember a time when an American citizen could marry a person who was here illegally and they could become a legal resident through marriage. The law has changed, and today,…

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    Family Scenarios

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    meeting with HS. Ms. Vasquez informed HS that last permanent address was located at 674 East 232nd St. Bronx, NY for one year (2014-2015). Family was evicted from the apartment. Family is currently residing at 1195 Sherman Ave. Bronx, NY Unit 32A, admission date 04/18/2015. Family composition consists of Virginia Vasquez (self, 39y); Skye Weeks (daughter, 3y); Jordan Weeks (son, 7y); Breonna Weeks (daughter, 14y). Ms. Vasquez stated if permanent residency is obtaining no one else will be…

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    not limited to deliberate deception. For instance, a fraudulent act of illegal procurement would be anything that kept you from being a legal citizen in the first place; if you lied about your residency requirements, if your good-moral character was questionable, physical presence, lawful admission for permanent residence, and to the attachment…

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    Immigrants And Abortion

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    these 8 million undocumented workers, many of which cannot apply for citizenship under the 14th amendment, due to not being residents, cannot apply for residency due to the application process. The problem with undocumented workers not being able to apply for residency is that the application process is nearly nonexistent; the only way to obtain residency at the moment is through the company you work for by a recommendation, through a family member over the age of twenty-one and is a United…

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    earn the amount of money enough to pay for the temporal residencies of my mom, my sister, and me. My second goal was to start saving money to pay for our permanent residencies this time. Those years of working hard just for paying for the residencies where really tough because my mom and me divided the costs. While she pays for the debts in El Salvador and send money for my big brother and my father, I save money to pay for the residencies. That was our deal that we both accomplished. My next…

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    immigration and legal entry have to do with each other is U.S. immigration law is very complex,. The Immigration and Naturalization Act, the body of law governing immigration policy. A annual worldwide limit of 675,000 permanent immigrants,for close family members. Lawful permanent residency allows a foreign national to work and live lawfully and permanently in the United States. Congress…

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    My Nursing Career Goal

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    My career goal is to become a registered nurse in the state of Oregon. I plan on attending Portland Community College and receiving my Degree of Arts. I then plan on transferring to a applicable Nursing program. In the near feature I would like to transfer into one of the nursing programs at University of Portland and San Francisco State University. Since I was a child I have always had an inkling that I was destined to be some sort of doctor, nurse, or medical practitioner. The idea of helping…

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    puts an inability for the undocumented students even though they might be hard working, intelligent and involved in extracurricular activities. Currently “under the immigration law undocumented students’ academic accomplishments and lengths of residency in the do not justify their violation of immigration law and cannot be cited as mitigating factors during deportation proceedings” (Kim Pg. 56). Also due to their illegal status, students who want to attend college, simply cannot afford the…

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    Denmark Research Paper

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    DENMARK Denmark, a Nordic country, is a part of Northern Europe. It is situated north of Germany yet it is the southernmost Scandinavian country. The Kingdom of Denmark comprises Denmark, Faroe Islands, and Greenland. It has another 443 islands as its part, of which about 72 islands are inhabited. The country is bordered by Germany in the south and just touches the southern peninsula of Sweden to north east. Rest of the country’s borders are covered by the North Sea and the Baltic Sea. Danish…

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    Like the United States, Canada is one of a handful of countries where immigration has traditionally been a major factor in society and culture. In the early twentieth century, Canada began to control its immigrants flow by implementing policies that excluded applicants who were not originally European. In 1976, new laws removed ethnic’s criteria, and Canada became a destination for immigrants from a wide variety of countries, which stays the same today. As being among the world’s most generous…

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