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resident and alien
If you are a nonresident alien and a resident of Puerto Rico, your return is also due June 15, 1962, or the 15th day of the 6th month after the close of your fiscal year.
58, ) authorized the president to deport any resident alien considered " dangerous to the peace and safety of the United States.
Japanese citizens are recorded in koseki ( family registry ) and jūminhyō ( resident registry ) systems, while foreign residents are only recorded in a separate alien registration system.
* Palestinians in the Occupied Territories were to be reduced to the halakhic status of resident alien.
This, in turn, marked the beginning of even greater excesses ; to pay the Spartan garrison's wages, Critias and the leaders ordered each of the Thirty to arrest and execute a metic, or resident alien, and confiscate his property.
As many as 600, 000 others, who had not become citizens, were required to carry identity cards identifying them as " resident alien ".
In ancient Greece, the term metic ( Greek métoikos: from metá, indicating change, and oîkos " dwelling ") referred to a resident alien, one who did not have citizen rights in his or her Greek city-state ( polis ) of residence.
She lived for many years in Santa Monica, California, as a permanent resident alien with her third husband, until his death at age 59 from a heart ailment.
He became a permanent resident alien of the U. S. on March 27, 1989.
A United States Permanent Resident Card ( USCIS Form I-551 ), formerly Alien Registration Card or Alien Registration Receipt Card ( INS Form I-151 ), is an identification card attesting to the permanent resident status of an alien in the United States.
In February 1992, he attempted to renounce his US citizenship by writing to the local county clerk in Michigan, stating that the political system was corrupt, and declaring himself a " non resident alien ".
A non-resident alien for tax purposes is only taxed on income from the United States, while a resident alien for tax purposes is taxed on income from both inside and outside the United States.
The classification is determined based on the " substantial presence test ": If the substantial presence test indicates that the H-1B visa holder is a resident, then income taxation is like any other US person and may be filed using Form 1040 and the necessary schedules ; otherwise, the visa-holder must file as a non-resident alien using tax form 1040NR or 1040NR-EZ ; he or she may claim benefit from tax treaties if they exist between the United States and the visa holder's country of citizenship.
An alien resident in the United Kingdom owes allegiance to the Crown, and may be prosecuted for high treason.
His book, two-thirds of which Lowman claims to be citation and reproductions of declassified documents from Magic intercepts to FBI reports, argues that the intelligence available to President Roosevelt revealed that disloyalty was widespread among resident alien Japanese and even Japanese Americans during World War II ( citing, for instance, the Niihau Incident ).
* Ger toshav, the biblical term for a resident alien
However, if the au pair had previously been in the United States as a student, teacher, trainee, or researcher in F, J, M, or Q nonimmigrant status, then the au pair might be a resident alien during his current stay in the United States, and might be subject to social security and Medicare taxes if his annual au pair wages exceed the applicable dollar threshold found in IRS Publication 926.
If the au pair is a resident alien and his or her annual au pair wages exceed the applicable dollar threshold, then the host family must withhold social security and Medicare taxes and report them on Schedule H of Form 1040 and on Form W-2.
Ger toshav ( ger " foreigner " + toshav " resident "), is a term used in Judaism to refer to a gentile who is a " resident alien ", that is, one who lives in a Jewish state and has certain protections under Jewish law, and is considered a righteous gentile ( hassid umot ha-olam " pious among the nations ").
" Under a subcontracting agreement, a U. S. citizen or resident alien contractually agrees with an employer to provide a specific number of workers for a certain period of time to undertake a defined task at a fixed rate of pay per worker ".
He is known as the proposer of a law that no Athenian, whether citizen or resident alien ( with the sole exception of the descendants of Harmodius and Aristogeiton ), should be exempt from the public charges ( leitourgiai ) for the state festivals.
Where there exists an identifiable nexus to the United States, DSS coordinates their alien smuggling investigations with the resident or regional Immigration and Customs Enforcement ( ICE ) Attache.

resident and owed
Even discounting the many non-Baganda resident in Buganda, there were at least 1 million people who owed allegiance to the kabaka — too many to be overlooked or shunted aside, but too few to dominate the country as a whole.
; Residence: To qualify as external debt, the debt liabilities must be owed by a resident to a nonresident.

resident and allegiance
In general, basic requirements for naturalization are that the applicant hold a legal status as a full-time resident for a minimum period of time and that the applicant promise to obey and uphold that country's laws, to which an oath or pledge of allegiance is sometimes added.
A British subject resident abroad also continues to owe allegiance to the Crown.
But even by the most magnanimous view, our law does not abolish inherent distinctions recognized throughout the civilized world between citizens and aliens, nor between aliens of friendly and of enemy allegiance, nor between resident enemy aliens who have submitted themselves to our laws and non-resident enemy aliens who at all times have remained with, and adhered to, enemy governments.
Lawyer Charles Roach, a permanent resident of Canada and executive board member of Citizens for a Canadian Republic ( CCR ) who has refused to swear the Oath of Citizenship, attempted through the courts to strike down the requirement to pledge allegiance to the monarch to obtain citizenship.

resident and even
* In some Commonwealth countries resident citizens of other Commonwealth countries are entitled to political rights, e. g., the right to vote in local and national elections and in some cases even the right to stand for election.
Pope Vigilius was also invited ; but even though he was at this period resident in Constantinople ( to avoid the perils of life in Italy, convulsed by the war against the Ostrogoths ), he declined to attend, and even issued a document forbidding the council from preceding without him ( his ' First Constitutum ').
In the British system, however, it used to be that even quite small towns would support a rep, and the resident company would present a different play every week, either a revival from the full range of classics or, if given the chance, a new play, once the rights had been released after a West End or Broadway run.
Alpha Centauri being a founding world of the Federation and even having a humanlike native race called Centaurans became a popular fan theory, possibly based on uncertainty as to whether or not Zefram Cochrane ( described in Metamorphosis as " Zefram Cochrane of Alpha Centauri ") was a native of Alpha Centauri or a resident of a human colony in that system ; the latter has since been revealed to be the case, Cochrane having spent most of his life on Earth but eventually retiring to spend his final years on Alpha Centauri, prior to his disappearance and presumed death.
The sea lions may respond to the dorsal fin of a killer whale and remain vigilant, even when encountering resident fish-eating pods.
Foreigners residing in Japan are subject to immediate rejection for all credit card applications simply based on a " foreign-sounding name ", which in Japan is quite easily established, even if the person is a long-term resident or citizen of Japan.
In France, living in a trailer or mobile home for more than three months is prohibited by law, even if the resident owns the land, however, building requirements and permissions for self building of recreational solid ( static ) country cottages are more relaxed in France if one stays within a certain amount of square meters.
You may even spot one of the resident Bald Eagles, alligators or gopher tortoises.
As the town developed, Tyngsborough became a vacation community and had a large seasonal resident population even up until the late 1960s.
The Boiling Springs Pool offers hikers a shower for $ 1, and there are several bed and breakfasts, a nearby campground and even a resident who lets hikers sleep in the backyard.
The Hosmer Nursing Home suffers from a low resident attendance and a low employee salary, even though it offers a better than quality treatment of its residents.
The dramaturg is the resident expert on the physical, social, political, and economic milieus in which the action takes place, the psychological underpinnings of the characters, the various metaphorical expressions in the play of thematic concerns ; as well as on the technical consideration of the play as a piece of writing: structure, rhythm, flow, even individual word choices.
As Kirkwood was a resident at a maternity hospital, his presence led to false speculation that Simpson was pregnant, and even that she was having an abortion.
" Being unable to pay the tax levied upon resident aliens, he is said to have been saved only by the courage of the orator Lycurgus, or even to have been bought by Demetrius Phalereus, and then emancipated.
Smaller theatre companies may have a resident lighting designer responsible for most of the company's productions or rely on a variety of freelance or even volunteer help to light their productions.
While his government asserted that the title of America to the entire territory was unquestionable even though there was only one American resident north of the Columbia basin ( who was an ex-Briton ), Polk and Secretary of State James Buchanan made an offer of a boundary at 49 degrees with the line straight across Vancouver Island, with no commercial privilege to be granted to the British south of the line, with the exception of free ports on Vancouver Island.
Some contemporary economic migration occurs even where the migrant becomes illegally resident in their destination country and therefore at major disadvantage in the employment market.
Her father Hekzebiah Hawkins, a prominent Dogpatch resident, grew even more frantic — about Sadie living at home for the rest of his life.
Also, even those with resident identity cards preferred to use other forms of identification.
This heron is migratory in the northernmost part of its range, but otherwise resident ( even in the cold Patagonia ).
According to Webster's New International Dictionary, 1993, a person who is a native or resident of Connecticut is a " Connecticuter ", although many prefer " Connecticutian " or the slightly shorter " Connecticite "; Despite Webster's ( West Hartford ) Connecticut roots, none of these are commonly used or even recognized by residents, who prefer the nickname " Nutmegger ", which is not a demonym, and more often no nickname or demonyn, simply stating, " I'm from Connecticut ".
The aftershocks of her attempted suicide unravel even the remnants of this relationship, but by the end she is brought to a hard decision to live, partly through the intercession of another resident of the tenement house, Mr. Miller, an ex-doctor, struck off for what seems to have been a homosexual offence.

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