Residence Permit
A residence permit is a card or document allowing a foreign citizen to reside in a country for a fixed or indefinite length of time.
Residency status may be granted for a number of reasons, but the requirements and application process are different for each country.
A temporary residency permit is issued for a defined period of time, while a permanent residence permit enables its holders to have indefinite residence in the country.
A permanent residence permit can be obtained after a few (sometimes more) years of legal residing in the country under a temporary residence permit.
A residence permit is a document that confirms the legal status to reside in the country. It is issued by the immigration authorities and contains holder’s personal information, the period during which a person can reside in the country, and the purpose of stay.
The valid purposes for getting a residence permit include:
Note: A residence permit is not an entry visa. Unlike a visa, a residence permit confirms the right of a foreign national to reside in the country for a more extended period and gives more rights.
The procedure for getting a residence permit differs between countries. Still, normally, people willing to obtain a residence permit must take the following steps:
Before applying for a residence permit, you must thoroughly examine the requirements applicable to the country you want to reside in.
A residence permit may be granted as:
A fixed-term residence permit is issued as a temporary or a continuous residence permit. To get a permanent residence permit, one should obtain a temporary residence permit first.
After several years of legal and uninterrupted life in the country (the number of years and conditions varies among countries), one can apply for a permanent permit which provides more rights and privileges.