noncitizenship
Noncitizenship refers to the condition of an individual who is not a citizen of the country in which they reside or hold legal rights to. It encompasses a range of legal statuses such as permanent residents, temporary visa holders, refugees, asylum seekers, and those in transit, all of whom may enjoy some rights but lack the full political participation and protection afforded to citizens. Lawfully present noncitizens typically receive access to public services, including education, healthcare, and employment, but typically cannot vote in national elections or hold elected office. Those who are undocumented or in irregular status may face restrictions on employment, can be subject to deportation, and have limited access to legal remedies.
The concept of noncitizenship is closely linked to international human rights, which advocate for the protection