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This reluctance has also been noted in North America and a number of European
countries . As part of the Australian campaign , a survey was carried out on
attitudes to naturalization . More than a quarter of non - citizens said that they had
not ...
This reluctance has also been noted in North America and a number of European
countries . As part of the Australian campaign , a survey was carried out on
attitudes to naturalization . More than a quarter of non - citizens said that they had
not ...
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Mexicans and Canadians in the United States ( and American citizens in Canada
) have only to hop on a bus to go home . ... to some extent on their legal status –
which can fall anywhere along a spectrum from full citizen to illegal immigrant .
Mexicans and Canadians in the United States ( and American citizens in Canada
) have only to hop on a bus to go home . ... to some extent on their legal status –
which can fall anywhere along a spectrum from full citizen to illegal immigrant .
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Permanent settlers – These are non - citizens with “ permanent resident ” status .
They will have access to most public facilities including social security , education
, housing and health services , and they cannot normally be forced to leave the ...
Permanent settlers – These are non - citizens with “ permanent resident ” status .
They will have access to most public facilities including social security , education
, housing and health services , and they cannot normally be forced to leave the ...
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