Yes. You are a US citizen so you have the same privilege as any other citizen. You can apply online for some bank accounts, so it will not be necessary to travel back to the US if you are not able.
The amount of goods and services that the average citizen can buy is known as a standard of living. The cost of a standard of living varies greatly depending on a number of factors.
by putting u in debt
Get StartedAt any time after creating and signing a Living Trust document, assets must be transferred into the Trust. A Living Trust only applies to the assets that are actually transferred into the Trust. This letter is used to request the transfer of your bank account, brokerage account or individual securities to your revocable Living Trust.
Absolutely ! You don't need to be living at the same address to have a joint bank account with someone. You both just need proof that you're living at your address, and any other proof of identity the bank asks for.
Bank account is needed, living proof aswell, e-mail provided, need to have an available bank account, important to live in uk or america for more than 3 years, or more.
Right.
my parents are both u.s. citizens and would like to register to vote for the state of Michigan. They are currently living with me here in Canada and are landing immagrents of Canada
Yes you can.
Yes, he does. He is a Canadian citizen living in the US.
In proper english, yes. If you're really a Canadian citizen then you'd have a Canadian passport. The only reason you wouldn't be allowed to leave Canada is to go to certain 3rd world or war-torn countries. The American government can't stop you from leaving Canada if you're a Canadian citizen.
the parliament wich is composed of deputies each representing the constituents of their particular districts
Get a valid Social Security number/card.
A US citizen living (or dying) anywhere in the world owes the same US taxes as any other US citizen.
yes...but he may be subject to certain non-resident taxes
As long as you are living in Canada and have citizenship you qualify for health care.
If you are lawfully a resident of Canada, and if you qualify financially, you are entitled to receive social assistance. If you were born in Canada, in all probability you are a Canadian citizen, and therefore lawfully a resident of Canada.
no.