Yes. But many companies limit the amount of insurance you can obtain. For example, State Farm limits the amount of insurance you can buy to $125,000 and 10 years and automatically converts premiums to their highest rate (eg. Non smokers get the Non tobacco rate, as against non-tobacco preferred or super preferred). Many other insurance companies do not offer life insurance to non-permenant residents. These limits make applying for life insurance for those on temporary visas unworthwhile in most instances.
Canada does not currently offer a spouse visa, however one can obtain a Temporary Work Visa or Temporary Resident Visa. If a spouse is the only one working then bring a copy of their work permit.
A "visa" is kind of like temporary citizenship. A "work visa" allows you to work in a country you aren't a citizen of, and a "visa" allows you to live there.
Medical insurance is not required to obtain a US visa however if a visa is granted some programs require that you have medical insurance during your entire stay in the US
Yes
Passport typically if its a vacation, if your working there, or attending school, or residing in there temporary then a visa is normal.
Yes you can apply for a temporary resident visa card in Mexico if your son is Mexican. Among the stated requirements is that you can prove you are related to a Mexcan, or to a temporary or permanent resident of Mexico.
The New York Life Insurance company offers the following products: Life Insurance Long Term Care Insurance (assisted care and nursing home costs) Investment Annuities (product to help you save for retirement) Mutual funds New Your Life Rewards Visa Card
A B1 visa is a non-immigrant visa that allows individuals to enter the United States for business purposes, such as attending meetings, conferences, or training sessions. It does not permit the holder to engage in paid work in the U.S.
Only if you get a work permit and Visa.
You do not have to be a "US Citizen" to live in the United States but you do have to have some form of legal status to be legally resident. Those alternative forms of legal status may include:LPR / "Green Card" Holder ("Permanent" Residency)Student Visa Holder ("Temporary" Residency)Visitor ("Temporary" Residency) - either via Visa or subject to the VWPBusiness Visitor ("Temporary" Residency)Temporary Work Visa - under various classes ("Temporary" Residency)"Dual-Intent" Work Visas (H-Class Visa) ("Temporary" Residency)Refugee / Asyleeand other classes applicable to certain immigrants
A 457 visa is a subclass of work visa whose full title is Temporary Business (Long Stay). The 457 visa is most commonly used by employers in the Australia.
No Canadian Passport Holders are under the visa waiver program, you can visit as a temporary visitor for 90 days without a visa.