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The difference between green card and permanent residency.

The difference between green card and permanent residency;

1. The right of permanent residence is a right, the content of which is that the obligee can live permanently in this country and enjoy the same treatment as nationals in many aspects;

2. Green card refers to permanent identity card. Holding a green card means that the cardholder has permanent residency in the issuing country. At the same time, holding a green card can exempt entry visas for a certain period of time. Holding a green card in one country means that cardholders can freely enter and leave the card-issuing country without a visa, have the right to live, work and study permanently in the card-issuing country, and enjoy social benefits such as public medical care and education.

A green card in the United States is proof of permanent residence in the United States. Having a green card means having permanent residency, that is, foreigners who can stay in the United States for a long time.

"Immigrating to the United States" means becoming a permanent resident of the United States. If a permanent resident of the United States is sworn in as an American citizen through certain procedures, he is no longer a foreigner but an American.

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Nationality Law of the People's Republic of China

Fifth parents or one of them is a citizen of China, I was born in a foreign country and have China nationality; However, if one or both parents are citizens of China and have settled in a foreign country, they will have foreign nationality at birth, but will not have China nationality.