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Not necessarily: the immigration process takes several years and the OP says he has every intention of becoming a LPR or USC, so we can assume he has at least begun that process. Immigration is a matter of Federal regulation and does not come under the criminal code
US law is different from...
Citizenship is not a requirement as we are an international fraternity - the question of just does not arise. I know a Brother from Waynesboro who is Irish, moved here almost 40 years ago and married an American girl; he chose not to become a US citizen but retains his EU citizenship for pension...
I have been studying the VA Methodical Digest as part of my preparation to step up to Junior Warden for the forthcoming year. In the section on Dues and the non payment thereof, it states that a member who is NPD for one year should be cited for suspension at the next stated (i.e February, as...
Some Lodges have formed Masonic Corporations to protect their assets: should the Lodge be dissolved for any reason, then those assets (or the monetary value thereof) are divided equally among the Brethren rather than going to the GL.
These corporations would have legal standing...
Brethren, in your devotions to deity, please mention Wor. George Vest, who fell out of a pear tree two weeks ago when the step ladder went from under him. He is 79 years old and managed to land in a thorny rose bush, cracking a heel and damaging three vertebrae in his lower back. MRI also...
"Lets say someone drives a vehicle into your lodge building and then refuses to pay damages."
Surely that would be a matter for the insurance companies? But in other case, a Lodge is certainly entitled to sue for damages.....for example my Lodge rents a portion of the building to a martial...
"could it be that all lodges (whether UGLE recognizes them or not) consider themselves regular?"
That's like saying I consider my self a helicopter, but neither the FAA or the Air Force recognize me as such :)