Hi there, My name is George, I work for an Immigration firm in Toronto, Canada. Your question is very vague. Yes, U.S. citizens can immigrate to Canada but how you choose to immigrate is another story. Do you have a post-secondary degree, work experience, can you speak English or French well, and do you have at least $10,000 in funds. If so, you might want to try immigrating under the skilled worker class. If you want to work here first you can obtain a work permit or come to Canada under NAFTA, if you qualify. Also, if you are in a relationship with a Canadian, you could have him/her sponsor you to come to the country as an immigrant. There are many ways to come into the country as an immigrant and the best one for you depends on your circumstances. Our firm has produced a video on the many categories you can apply under. You can see this video at: http://www.immigroup.com/articles.php?id=Canada_Immigration If you have any questions, please contact me at (416)962-2623. I'm in the office from 9am-5pm Monday-Friday. Kind Regards, George Laczko Directory Listings; Canada Immigration: http://www.immigroup.com & http://www.canadaimmigrationlaw.net Working in Canada: http://www.canadacv.com PR Card: http://www.permanent-resident-card.com Canadian birth certificates: http://www.canadianbirthcertificate.com Canada Passport: http://www.canadian-passport-support.com Do it your self kits: http://www.canada-immigration-info.com http://www.application-download.com Embassy and Consulate Finder in Canada http://www.immigroup.com/Embassy_consulates_in_canada/
The USA has no obligation to allow entry to someone who is NOT a Canadian citizen. Your immigration status in Canada means nothing to the US government. They decide who can enter their country, or not.
No. He or she must still apply for permanent resident status and then citizenship as required by US immigration laws.
A US citizen with a DWI conviction may be deemed inadmissible to enter Canada. However, it is possible to apply for a Temporary Resident Permit (TRP) or Criminal Rehabilitation to be granted entry to Canada. The application process and requirements can be complex, so it is advisable to consult with an immigration lawyer or seek guidance from the Canadian consulate or embassy.
To become a United States citizen you will need to apply with the Immigration and Naturalization office. The INS will help you fill out the right paperwork to get started to being a citizen.
The person is either born in the US or born to parents who are US citizen outside of the US (can then apply for dual citizenship) or has been granted naturalized citizenship under the required procedure established by the US immigration laws.
Contact the nearest Canadian mission to you and ask them to help you to see if you are eligible (the laws changed on April 2009). If you are in Canada, call Citizenship and Immigration Canada: 1-888-242-2100.If you get your certificate of citizenship, then you can apply for a Canadian passport.
Yes you can, as long as you are over 18. The IR-5 visa is for parents of a US citizen. Contact your local US Citizenship and Immigration Services (CIS) office to find out what paperwork and fees will apply.
do n/ot under question. are you making reference to the father of the child or to the child? if you are making reference to the father, who apparrently is not a u.s. citizen, the mother, who is a u.s. citizen, can apply to immigration and apply for her husband to come to the u.s. legally. should the father of child already be here legally, then he must apply for u.s. citizenship. the child is a u.s. citizen by virtue of mom being a citizen. good luck..just go to immigration office or if you have a computer, crank in bcis, u.s. government and you will find all types of answers...
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Generally a US citizen cannot apply for a Canadian Mastercard and vice versa. If you are a US resident and do not reside in Canada then usually you can not apply for a Canadian Mastercard. However not every bank and credit card have the same terms and regulations. It never hurts to ask!
You go to immigration and start the paper work.
Yes, but the US citizen should sponsor his/her spouse's immigration in order for him/her to get a green card.