Nonnational
Non-national is a legal and demographic term used to describe a person who is not a national, or citizen, of a specific country. It denotes the absence of the formal bond of nationality between the individual and that state. Being a non-national does not necessarily imply statelessness, as many non-nationals hold the nationality of another state.
In law and policy, non-national is used to distinguish individuals who may be subject to immigration controls,
Applications include immigration, employment, and census data. Non-nationals may require visas, residency permits, or asylum status,
Terminology varies by country. Some jurisdictions prefer foreign national or non-citizen to reduce ambiguity; others continue
See also: nationality, citizenship, statelessness, immigration.