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What's the difference between immigration and green card? I want to settle in Singapore. But I don't want to give up. I'm from China,

A green card stands for permanent residency. You have a green card in country A, which means you can live permanently in country A, but you are not a citizen of country A. ..

Because I have the right of abode, I don't need a visa to enter country A (how dare you stop me from going home? ! )。

Green card is usually the first step of immigration. After getting a green card, many people decide not to be naturalized (improper citizens), so this period is the most pleasant, because they hold a China passport (you are a citizen of China), so they don't need a visa to go to China; At the same time, you hold a green card of country A (with permanent residency), and you don't need a visa to go to country A ~ all kinds of visa-free ~

However, many people finally choose to immigrate because although you have a green card in country A and can permanently settle in country A, you are not a citizen and cannot enjoy the benefits of the government (or you can't enjoy part of it, but you can't enjoy the benefits of citizens).

In your current thinking, a green card is enough. If you don't give up that you are from China, you can settle down in Singapore. You can enjoy welfare in China ~