Millions once believed "permanent resident" was a guaranteed ticket to stability. Turns out, it's more like a conditional pass now—complete with a built-in security review clause that nobody mentioned during the application process. What used to feel rock-solid suddenly comes with fine print and a whole lot of uncertainty. The regulatory landscape keeps shifting, and anyone who thought their status was set in stone might want to double-check those terms.
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ArbitrageBot
· 9h ago
Damn, even permanent residency can be messed with repeatedly. The rules of this game are changing too fast.
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BottomMisser
· 12-03 02:40
Damn, here they go harvesting retail investors again. Even permanent residency isn't safe anymore.
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DYORMaster
· 12-02 18:53
Really, even permanent residents have started playing word games. It hurts more now that they've boasted so much before.
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Degen4Breakfast
· 12-02 18:51
Here are some comments with different styles:
1. I really can't say that permanent residency is truly permanent; those who believe it are just asking to be scammed.
2. Ngl, this fine print is the real killer; why wasn't it clarified when applying?
3. Another status getting crushed by regulations; it should have been seen clearly long ago.
4. The stable ticket has turned into Schrödinger's green card; it's hilarious, nothing is stable these days.
5. Hurry and check your terms, or one day you might suddenly get reviewed.
6. Permanent? I see it as "permanently under review"; this trap is really something.
7. The sense of security people want is being taken away line by line by policy terms...
8. This is why I never trust any promises of "forever."
9. The words security review are the hidden boss; did no one mention this beforehand?
10. Those who fell for it are the real ones; thinking they have a solid job only to find it's a paper cup.
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JustHodlIt
· 12-02 18:41
The matter of permanent residence is really Schrödinger's stability.
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HodlKumamon
· 12-02 18:30
Uh, I should have realized it earlier; everything has the phrase "unless there are special circumstances" buried in some corner.
Millions once believed "permanent resident" was a guaranteed ticket to stability. Turns out, it's more like a conditional pass now—complete with a built-in security review clause that nobody mentioned during the application process. What used to feel rock-solid suddenly comes with fine print and a whole lot of uncertainty. The regulatory landscape keeps shifting, and anyone who thought their status was set in stone might want to double-check those terms.