Yes, you can if you have a dual passport, meaning being a citizen of more than one country.
So if you are legally and fully documented in both countries, it is possible to have driver licenses in both countries.
No, you cannot get a drivers license in Canada if you are a US citizen.
Yes. Most countries honour valid driving licenses from other countries. If in doubt you can apply for an International one from your own country.
See related link "Wikipedia - Drivers Licence in Canada" at the bottom.
There is not a way to get your licenses in Canada of they are suspended in the US. Once your licenses is suspended in one place you cannot get them anywhere else.
It varies from province to province. Drivers licenses are regulated by the province, not the Federal government, so there is no Canada-wide standard price. Also, some licenses have longer terms and therefore cost more than shorter-term licenses.
No. Canada and the UK are 2 different countries.
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The child is a citizen of both countries, since it was born on Canadian soil, but from an American citizen.
Like Canada each state issues drivers licenses. In order to obtain a license you must have a valid address in the state. When applyin at the DMV you will also have to provide a utility bill in your name and if you are not a US citizen, provide a valid passport and US visa.
Yes. I'm not too fond of their 100 km/hr (about 62 MPH) speed limit, though.
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Yes. Canada and US honor each others drivers licenses, providing you are just visiting or are a tourist, or are simoply passing through the country on your way to Alaska.