单词 | residency |
释义 | residency (rezɪdənsi ) Word forms: residencies 1. uncountable noun Someone's residency in a particular place, especially in a country, is the fact that they live there or that they are officially allowed to live there. He applied for British residency. Foreigners found without residency cards can be fined or imprisoned. 2. countable noun A doctor's residency is the period of specialized training in a hospital that he or she receives after leaving university. [US] He completed his pediatric residency at Stanford University Hospital. Collocations: residency application The clamour has sparked a huge backlog given the department typically processes 25,500 permanent residency applications every year. The Sun The importance of membership to residency applications varies among specialties and programs. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Community supports for students and families were also made available for study visas, residency applications, and cultural integration. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Foreigners will lose their residency permit after five years if they have been out of work for the previous 12 months. Times, Sunday Times After five years, they can apply for a permanent residency permit and a year after that for citizenship. Times, Sunday Times His leave to stay expired at the start of this month, but he has now been issued with a residency permit until 2017, according to his lawyer. Times, Sunday Times Buyers who acquire a home worth €160,000 or more will get a residency permit in a move designed to attract more purchasers from the two markets. Times, Sunday Times Her passport and residency permit are missing. Times, Sunday Times Only couples who wed in the town hall in front of the mayor are exempt from the 30-day residency rule. The Sun While he 'qualifies' to play under the residency rule, that doesn't make it right. Times, Sunday Times He also enforced the citys residency rule for police officers and other city workers, which had previously been unevenly enforced. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 The open letter advocated the adoption of a one-year residency rule requiring a year of satisfactory scholarship for all players on college teams. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 We have the biggest playing pool in world rugby so stop playing mercenaries who qualify under the three-year residency rules and block the progress of young home-born talent. Times, Sunday Times After 10 years, individuals could attain legally protected residency status. Houston Chronicle Your tax liability on the proceeds will depend on your residency status when you cash in. Times, Sunday Times Depending on their residency status, there may even be reduced capital gains tax when selling the shares. Times, Sunday Times The photos - which have fuelled rumours that she was given special treatment - could lead to her residency status being revoked. The Sun Some of those detained were full citizens while others held residency status. Times, Sunday Times Translations: Chinese: 定居权 Japanese: 居住権 |
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