English to Malay Dictionary residency

residency

penduduk
definition
noun
a government ruling confirmed the returning refugees' right to residency
the fact of living in a place.
The Residency or Khengar Bhavan was built in 1882 AD as the residency of the British Resident in the ruler's minority.
the official residence of the British governor general's representative or other government agent, especially at the court of an Indian state.
example
Of course I still had to take up 'residency' in Florida while the process was going on.
The Moscow Center proceeded to add several new items to the London KGB 'residency' 's monitoring task.
Look out for works from a 'residency' program for emerging artists.
When dutifully checking in the next day, he explained that his application for permanent 'residency' is pending, allowing him legal stay until it is resolved.
Many physicians need years of medical school and 'residency' to even get a slight grasp of the problem.
He completed a 'residency' at Jackson Memorial Hospital, Miami.
His proposal could lead to permanent 'residency' for illegals, some living in the US for more than 20 years.
The only qualification needed is proof of local 'residency' , which can be presented at any of the listed Tourist Information Centres in exchange for a pass and list of discounts.
They come to New Zealand thinking they can obtain permanent 'residency' , and they cannot.
The prize includes $100,000 and an artist 'residency' and exhibition at the museum.
The final piece, Le Sacre du printemps features five dancers and was created this summer at the MAI during an artist 'residency' .
We have been away from each other a lot in the last few months, as she's been in Europe and is now doing her medical 'residency' in a state not too far away.
he made contact with the KGB 'residency' in Aden
a government ruling confirmed the returning refugees' right to 'residency'
If they get pregnant and have the baby here, they will be entitled to get 'residency' .
Undocumented immigrants already working in the United States would have to wait another three years on a restricted visa before applying for permanent 'residency' .
The notion of local 'residency' was forged long before globalisation changed the living conditions of the world.
Insufficient training on disability during medical school and 'residency' complicates this process.
None of the training I received in medical school, 'residency' , fellowship, or practice had taught me how to reply to Anna.
He served a 'residency' in pediatrics at St. Louis Children's Hospital.
The senior physicians had finished their 'residency' and had at least 2 years of ICU experience as senior physicians.
A new ‘citizen's pension ’, based on 'residency' rather than national insurance contributions, would end pensioner poverty for women, he said.
The Residency or Khengar Bhavan was built in 1882 AD as the 'residency' of the British Resident in the ruler's minority.
As with so many rural villages, a number of young people are now working in the cities, although their roots as well as 'residency' is still bound to the village.
While the previous plan would have required only a year of residency in the territory for voters to be eligible, the latest plan would require a quarter of a century of 'residency' .
The KGB ‘ 'residency' ’ in Delhi was one of the largest in the world outside the Soviet bloc, and was awarded the rare honour by the Centre of being promoted to ‘main residency’.
‘It is a beautiful country and I would love to stay but I can't get 'residency' at present,’ said Matthew.
How did he perform in medical school and 'residency' and later in his practice as judged by the physician and nursing staff with whom he worked?
Artists pursue their ongoing work in an intense, three-week summer 'residency' in New York City.
she has Irish 'residency'
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