Just a few decades ago, dual citizenship—being a citizen of more than one country—wasn’t that common. It wasn’t yet legal in many countries. And its benefits weren’t that well-known. Yet, at least among our clientele, dual citizenship can often be a big part of their planning. ...
Some naturalized citizens want to take a more active role governing America. Many elected offices in this country require U.S. citizenship. Did you know 14 percent of the 117th Congress of the United States is made up of immigrants? Showing Your PatriotismBecoming a U.S. citizen is a way...
Integrating urban green infrastructure (UGI) into cities is receiving increasing attention owing to its potential to provide various urban ecosystem services (UES). This review assesses the multifaceted services of UGI as benefits and co-benefits. By combining systematic and narrative review processes, ...
citizen or a legal resident of the U.S. or a U.S. territory, including the District of Columbia, American Samoa, Puerto Rico, Guam, the U.S. Virgin Islands, and the Northern Mariana Islands. Covered Card means the Mastercard® card linked to your Eligible Account. Covered Purchase ...
2024: Weak influence of natural vegetation in urban green spaces compared to agricultural ecosystems on House Martin populations: Insights from nationwide citizen science data in the Czech Republic. Avian Research, 15(1): 100186. DOI: 10.1016/j.avrs.2024.100186 Zheng Han, Xi Yang, Xueqi Zhao, ...
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In the 1980s and 1990s, many nations in Latin America and East Asia experienced dramatic economic transformation. The 1997 financial crisis, however, precipitated sudden and severe economic setbacks in both regions. The increased poverty laid bare glaring gaps in social protection (The World Bank, ...
Another benefit of receiving a green card is that it is a required step on the road to obtaining U.S. citizenship. Before applying for citizenship, a permanent resident must hold this status for at least five years or three years if they are married to a U.S. citizen. U.S. citizens ...
A deportation of a family member can bring about many hardships for the entire family, but economically and emotionally. The topic of deportations is important given that “an estimated 4.5 million U.S. citizen children live in families in which one or both parents are undocumented” (Gulbas ...
Roosevelt on August 14, 1935 as a part of the New Deal during the Great Depression “to frame a law which gives some measure of protection to the average citizen and his family against the loss of a job and against poverty-ridden old age." Although the system has proven to be one of...