Sentences with phrase «permanent change of residence»

If there continues to be a lack of behavioural change on the part of their mother the option of a temporary / permanent change of residence to be available and / or an extension of the intervention

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In Kuric v Slovenia, the European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR) ruled that once you have legally established permanent residency in a certain state, you keep the right of residence, even if the legal status of either your home or your host state changes and, as a result of this change, your new citizenship status alone would no longer give you a right to residence.
Their problem has been that, having been encouraged to come here on a programme leading to settlement (permanent residence), the rules of the programme and their eligibility for employment were suddenly changed and they found themselves facing the prospect of having to leave the country.
Among other amendments, the Liberals are changing the requirements for how long a person has to live in Canada before becoming eligible for permanent residence to three out of five years — making it easier than the original three out of four, which is what it was until the Conservatives changed it to four out of six, Rix says.
The court decided that since the ruling extended only until the permanent custody hearing in February that a ruling changing the previous decision was not in the best interest of the child, subjecting the child to an unnecessary short - term upheaval of his residence and schooling.
(Citizenship of the Union — Article 20 TFEU − Directive 2003 / 86 / EC − Right to family reunification − Union citizens who are minor children living with their mothers, who are third country nationals, in the territory of the Member State of which the children are nationals — Permanent right of residence in that Member State of the mothers who have been granted sole custody of the Union citizens — Change in composition of the families following the mothers» remarriage to third country nationals and the birth of children of those marriages who are also third country nationals — Applications for family reunification in the Member State of origin of the Union citizens — Refusal of the right of residence to the new spouses on the ground of lack of sufficient resources — Right to respect for family life — Taking into consideration of the children's best interests)
It will be interesting to see how they change their definition from the current «if the property is owned by a person whose permanent residence is outside of Canada» to account for new immigrants, students who own property while in school and many other not - yet - permanent Canadian residents.
«NAR is proud to count more than 20,000 veterans among our members and together we strive to serve active and retired military service members and their families with their unique housing needs,» said NAR President Gary Thomas, broker - owner of Evergreen Realty, in Villa Park, Calif. «Whether relocating for a change of station or transitioning to a permanent residence, Realtors ® build communities and are committed to helping military families.»
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