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5 Years cmon on Seriously! - Page 2

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04-16-2013, 08:27 PM
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Damn people really need to start reading things properly. Dreamers are not waiting for shit. They will get green cards in 5 years and they will be eligible to become CITIZENS IMMEDIATELY. They are pretty much giving us conditional permanent residency. Anyway we still don't know the details. We'll have to wait until the official text comes out.
The OP's problem is getting permanent residency in 5 years and 5 years is not fast enough for him apparently. He feels he needs to be a US citizen the day the paper is signed.

@OP: Honestly, citizenship in paper is just a word. If you feel American that's all the citizenship you need, you are legal anyway when the bill becomes a law, you do not need a paper to validate how true you are at heart.
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well, he wants get a government jobs thats why he wants citizenship asap
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I am ok waiting 5 years, as long as I am legal, better than to be stuck in limbo. 5 years is really nothing, I already waited 14 years...I don't even know why you or other people complain about it, as if they are making this hard for you. If anything they are helping you and giving you a chance to prove yourself. Take what you can right now before it stretches again for who knows how long. There is a saying that you just have to quit while you are ahead. Right now I feel CIR is ahead of the curve.

This reminds me of an old TV show with the suitcase, with a person exchanging suitcases until they feel they got the $1 mil dollar, people cant be too greedy of they end up screwing themselves.

OP also mentioned being a permanent resident to apply for certain federal jobs. In all seriousness if you wait 5 years I am sure you will still be able to do it.
I agree with you i just had an argument with a couple of friends who were nagging about this.... As if they had the GOD given right to demand anything. The way i see it, they are doing this for 2 reasons: 1 they dont want to make it seam like amnesty . 2 they dont want Dreamers to apply for federal aid as soon as we can. Just what i think but i could be wrong. NOW im happy with this as long as i can work, live and travel with no problems. Plus ive read we will be able to apply for GC after 5yrs and as soon as we have the GC in our hand we ccan apply for Citizenship insted of waiting another 5yrs. which is why i have this 2 theories
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It's the same being a permanent resident; 5 years, and the years counts toward citizenship. The reason it's titled CPR, "conditional", is so we can't petition relatives etc. during that 5 year period.
yeah i forgot to mention this too. Basically they dont want us to bring more people in and take more $ from the faderal Gov.
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Its a fair and honest deal, citizenship in 5 years sure ill take that any day over waiting 10 years till the border is secured and having to play the green card lottery after
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Conditional green card (the right to travel, get normal IDs, enlist, etcetera) for 5 years and then the opportunity to gain citizenship... compare that to the 2 year EAD we have now. It sounds really reasonable to me.
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No i did not but i would think if we were given daca it would have made the process faster why not give us residency and make us wait 5 yrs for citizenship cmon now..
Me and you were thinking the same thing today. I concluded that I am wrong to think like that because the original Dream Act requires a certain amount before the green card.

Under the Dream Act we would get a Conditional Permanent Card, would we get this card under the immigration bill for dreamers or just keep the authorization card? If we get the conditional permanent card it would say valid for 2 years, which would result in some of us (such as engineers and science majors) not able to get good jobs.
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Conditional green card (the right to travel, get normal IDs, enlist, etcetera) for 5 years and then the opportunity to gain citizenship... compare that to the 2 year EAD we have now. It sounds really reasonable to me.
now, we don;t exactly what this is, remember, this a immigration reform, meaning some terms might change and whatnot. They are just not adding to the current immigration policy but reforming it
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It's the same being a permanent resident; 5 years, and the years counts toward citizenship. The reason it's titled CPR, "conditional", is so we can't petition relatives etc. during that 5 year period.
very well explained.
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Conditional green card (the right to travel, get normal IDs, enlist, etcetera) for 5 years and then the opportunity to gain citizenship... compare that to the 2 year EAD we have now. It sounds really reasonable to me.

According to the USCIS website:

A conditional permanent resident receives a green card valid for 2 years. In order to remain a permanent resident, a conditional permanent resident must file a petition to remove the condition during the 90 days before the card expires. The conditional card cannot be renewed. The conditions must be removed or you will lose your permanent resident status.

Can you please provide a source that says it is for 5 years? Did you mean we can renew during the 5 year period? Because if we do, it is the same thing as the 2 year EAD for employers.
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