Foreign Citizen
A "Foreign Citizen" refers to an individual who holds citizenship in a country different from the one they are currently residing in. For example, a person from Canada living in France is considered a foreign citizen in France. Foreign citizens may have different rights and responsibilities compared to local citizens, depending on the laws of the host country.
Foreign citizens may travel, work, or study in another country, often requiring specific visas or permits. Their status can affect their access to services, such as healthcare and education, and they may need to comply with local regulations while living abroad.