/ˈdɛnɪzən/ – noun
Definition: cư dân, người nước ngoài đã nhập quốc tịch.
A more thorough explanation: In legal English, a denizen refers to a person who is granted certain rights and privileges in a country where they are not a citizen, typically through a formal process of denization or letters patent. This status may confer some but not all of the rights and duties of a full citizen.
Example: The denizen of the property had the right to access the common areas of the condominium complex.