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The difference between a legal immigrant and an illegal immigrant is based on their immigration status and how they entered or stayed in a country:
1. Legal Immigrant – A person who has received official permission to live and work in a country. They may have visas, green cards, or other documentation proving their legal status.
2. Illegal Immigrant – A person who enters a country without legal permission or stays beyond the allowed period of their visa. They do not have the necessary documentation to reside in the country legally.
The main distinction is that legal immigrants follow the laws and procedures set by the government, while illegal immigrants do not have authorization to be in the country.
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1. Legal Immigrant – A person who has received official permission to live and work in a country. They may have visas, green cards, or other documentation proving their legal status.
2. Illegal Immigrant – A person who enters a country without legal permission or stays beyond the allowed period of their visa. They do not have the necessary documentation to reside in the country legally.
The main distinction is that legal immigrants follow the laws and procedures set by the government, while illegal immigrants do not have authorization to be in the country.
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