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What passport is PR?

PR refers not to a passport, but to the nature of a visa, that is, having no nationality but permanent residency.

The right of permanent residence refers to the right of individuals to stay permanently in a country, but they do not enjoy civil rights. People with permanent residency are called "permanent residents". The identity card of a permanent resident is usually called a green card.

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Countries or regions with permanent residency:

Argentina, Australia, Brazil, Canada, Chile, China (since 2004), Taiwan Province Province of China, Denmark, Germany, Hong Kong, China, Israel, Japan, Macau, China, Malaysia, New Zealand, the Netherlands, Singapore, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Britain, the United States, Russia and Ukraine.

Permanent residents and citizens enjoy roughly the same rights, except the following rights:

(1) Voting right to elect public officials (allowed in some countries)

(2) Being a civil servant (unusual)

(3) Holding positions involving national security.

(4) Holding a passport of that country.

(5) protected by the consulate (allowed by some countries)

Permanent residents sometimes need to meet certain conditions to obtain permanent residency, such as engaging in a certain industry or operating a specific business.

Baidu Encyclopedia -PR (English abbreviation for permanent residency)