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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.
Yes, a permanent resident can become a notary public.
no, only us citizen can help for permanent resident
Only if they've become an established permanent resident of the United States.
Negative. The numbers are not the same. SSN is for people in the US. Permanent Resident card is for Permenant residents in the US only.
No. The only way you can be deported if you have permanent residency is if you commit some sort of crime.
Yes, but only if they have been a resident for more than 104 weeks (2 years). Any kind of residency counts.
Yes, but nobody does that. When you become lawful permanent resident, you are entitled to have state issued ID or driver's license. The only chance you have to provide greencard is when you travel abroad and return to US. Greencard is the only evidence for proof that you are lawful permanent resident.
Yes. Only if visiting for a certain length of time.
No, US permanent residents can only apply for immediate relatives (spouse and unmarried children under 18) regardless of how many years they have been a permanent resident. If the US permanent resident would like to petition for his/her brother, he/she must first become a US citizen through naturalization (which he/she may after 5 years of being a PR). US citizens may petition for spouses, children, siblings, and parents.
You are able to. I was a permanent resident with a green card( actually pink) and i went to Mexico and Canada with it.
No. You may own houses in two states or even all states, but you will still list yourself as a permanent resident in only one state.