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* [[Green card (IBM/360)]], the shorthand "bible" for programmers during the late 1960s and 1970s |
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* Green card, the immigration status of a [[lawful permanent residents (United States)|lawful permanent resident]] of the United States |
* Green card, the immigration status of a [[lawful permanent residents (United States)|lawful permanent resident]] of the United States |
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** [[Green card marriage]], when two people get married for a green card |
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* The European [[International Motor Insurance Card System]], also based on a green card |
* The European [[International Motor Insurance Card System]], also based on a green card |
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* [[Green card (IBM/360)]], the shorthand "bible" for programmers during the late 1960s and 1970s |
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* "Green Card", a song by Oh Land from the album ''[[Wish Bone (album)|Wish Bone]]'' |
* "Green Card", a song by Oh Land from the album ''[[Wish Bone (album)|Wish Bone]]'' |
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* GreenCard, a smartcard ticketing system used by [[Metro Tasmania]] |
* GreenCard, a smartcard ticketing system used by [[Metro Tasmania]] |
Revision as of 20:39, 13 November 2020
Look up green card in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Green card may refer to:
Sports
- Green card, in Association football, to signal permission to enter the field of play or, in the Italian leagues, fair play
- Green card, a warning card against further infractions by a field hockey player
- Green card, a warning card against further infractions by a Pride Fighting Championships competitor
Other
- Green card, the immigration status of a lawful permanent resident of the United States
- Green Card (film), a 1990 romantic comedy film
- Green card marriage, when two people get married for a green card
- The European International Motor Insurance Card System, also based on a green card
- Green card (IBM/360), the shorthand "bible" for programmers during the late 1960s and 1970s
- "Green Card", a song by Oh Land from the album Wish Bone
- GreenCard, a smartcard ticketing system used by Metro Tasmania