A US LPR is expected to file US taxes.
I do.
Working in a foreign country not as an intra-company transfer can be used to demonstrate that you have forfeited GC -reentry permit or not.
Could you please provide a source of this information?
A US LPR is expected to file US taxes.
Working in a foreign country not as an intra-company transfer can be used to demonstrate that you have forfeited GC -reentry permit or not.
Even though US and UK share a lot of data, don;t think US border control has access to UK permanent resident database. For one thing i'm not sure that even UK border control has access to this database or that this kind of database even exists at all in digital/usable format. The whole immigration system is very messed up here.You don't think that the US and UK share immigration data?
Additionally, if you spent a long time in the UK without being a citizen they will ask you how you were able to stay there for so long.
leaving with one citizenship and back with a different citizenship? is this a problem too or not?
For instance, if you present to US officials a passport of that country in a year or two. That would raise a strong suspicion you have lied before in order to have kept LPR status illegally.how will they find out that I am a PR of a different country?
I believe the poster is referring to a situation where one leaves the US having citizenship A, then becomes a citizen of B before returning to the US.It depends what the citizenships are. Besides, you don't "use" a citizenship to leave.
I believe the poster is referring to a situation where one leaves the US having citizenship A, then becomes a citizen of B before returning to the US.
I believe the poster is referring to a situation where one leaves the US having citizenship A, then becomes a citizen of B before returning to the US.
Yes, I meant if I applied the US PR with country A passport and got the green card, I traveled to UK, and came back to the US with a country B passport, would be a problem or not.
I guess, A, B and UK are all three different distinct countries?Yes, I meant if I applied the US PR with country A passport and got the green card, I traveled to UK, and came back to the US with a country B passport, would be a problem or not.
Not at all. Permanent Residency is granted to people, not passports.
RP was granted to Mr. X from county A. now Mr. X is from country B. Will it a problem or not?
If A, B and Uk are three distink separated countries, taht would not be a problem. If A or B is UK, that could be a problem.RP was granted to Mr. X from county A. now Mr. X is from country B. Will it a problem or not?
If A, B and Uk are three distink separated countries, taht would not be a problem. If A or B is UK, that could be a problem.
Except that your A# still identifies you as the person who left to travel to the UK a long time ago, if they swiped your green card when you checked in for the flight to the UK.Get a fresh passport by losing your old one before you go to the US and they won't have a clue that you've been in the UK so long.
Get a fresh passport by losing your old one before you go to the US and they won't have a clue that you've been in the UK so long.
Get a fresh passport by losing your old one before you go to the US and they won't have a clue that you've been in the UK so long.