If a British person is a U.S. citizen then they can stay indefinitely. A student visa can last anywhere from a couple months to several years in which case they could. If they enter America illegally then they can stay for as long as they can without being detected.
The stay outside the U.S. should generally be understood as a continuous period of 6 months (e.g., from September to April) rather than a cumulative total of 6 months within a calendar year. If you are outside the U.S. for more than 6 consecutive months, you may risk losing your residency status. It's essential to keep track of your travel dates and consult with an immigration attorney if you're unsure about your specific situation.
5 months
That's just a few days more than six months.
Months is the plural of month. (Months is more than one month).
All of the months in the year have 28 days in them.Moreover ... All of the months except February have even more than thatevery year, and even February has more than that every 4th year.
No more than six months.
Yes
I'm sure it's has to be more than 6 months now..
The passport should be valid for more than six months.
i want to work in America with my british passport is it possible
it is cheaper to live there It is cheaper to travel to Mexico's Baja California and stay for three months than it is to live in British Columbia for the same three months. Those costs include fuel, food and camping.
If you mean that if you are out of the country for 6 months or more are you still a citizen. Yes, you are.
Ask a long stay visa
No they do not. Upon arrival, they are given a stamp allowing them to stay in the UK for not more than 6 months.
Yes.
When you have a green card traveling outside the U.S. for less than 6 months in a year is not a problem. If you need to stay outside the country for more than one year but less than 2 years you will require a Reentry Permit.
A child that has a green card cannot stay more than one year outside the USA. A green card holder has to spend at least 6 months inside the US each year.