Yes you can.
umh is having a Canadian passport make u a Canadian CITIZEN? if so, yes.
Yes, they do. The Canadian permanent resident card is the only proof of identification that proves, both inside and outside of Canada, you are a permanent resident of Canada.
As far as I understand it, anyone who is not a Canadian citizen/immigrant/permanent resident, you need a work permit.
I think so, but I don't live in Canada, so.... don't quote me on that.
she can stay there as long as she want...
In Canada, a PR card is a permanent resident card. A PR card is what is used for official proof of being a permanent Canadian resident.
Of course they can. We just had an aquaintance who's daughter just made the Canadian National Womens team for soccer at the age of 17. She is a permanent resident of Mississauga, Ontario Canada.
No, a "green card" is a document that shows that you are a permanent legal resident in the U. S. If you are a U. S. citizen, most likely you need nothing. If you are not, you need some type of Canadian visa. Now, if you are not a U. S. citizen but are a permanent resident, when you are trying to enter the U. S. back from Canada, THEN you will need a "green card"and are
yes because he is British CANADIAN i think ============================== A person must be a Canadian citizen in order to vote in a Canadian federal election.
Only if the retiree is married to a U.S. citizen. A person cannot simply enter to live in the U.S. based on retirement. There is no visa category for retirement. The only legal methods of entry are through citizen marriage, employment, or asylum.
Yes if you have a Permanent Resident card; however, if you do not have a Permanent Resident card you would need to apply for a visa in advance.
If you are also a US citizen, you need to carry both passports and they should be valid.If you are a Canadian citizen and have green card, you need a valid Canadian passport with your green card.