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"Metic"
Keywords:
alien
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citizen
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city
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grecian
,
sojourner
Related Terms:
Inhabitant
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Non-immigrant visa
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Nonimmigrant visa
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Immigration
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Permanent resident alien
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Immigrant
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Denizen
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Adjustment of status
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Right of abode
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Alien
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Immigrate
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Palace
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Asylum
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Immigrant visa
,
Resident alien
,
Nonimmigrant
,
Cdata[ bm1ci
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Non-resident alien
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Lawful permanent resident
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Undocumented alien
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Overstay
,
Citizen
,
Permanent resident
,
Prucol
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Immigrants
,
Acropolis
,
Abode
,
Ins
,
Praetorium
,
Illegal alien
,
Non-resident
,
Polis
,
Immigration and nationality act
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Lpr
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Asylee
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Fiancee visa
,
Homeless
,
Permanent residence
,
Nonresident alien
,
Illegal immigrant
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Hammurabi
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Asylum seeker
,
Sojourn
,
I-94
,
Migrants
,
Resident
,
Eligible non-citizen
,
Emigration
,
Status
,
Deme
A sojourner; an immigrant; an alien resident in a Grecian city, but not a citizen.
ftp.uga.edu
an alien allowed to reside at Athens on payment of a tax
ac.wwu.edu
an alien who paid a fee to reside in an ancient Greek city
wordnet.princeton.edu
Resident foreigner in a different city, often very wealthy.
herodotuswebsite.co.uk
In ancient Greece, the term metic meant resident alien, a person who did not have citizen rights in their Greek city-state (polis) of residence.
en.wikipedia.org
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