A US resident who is out of status, is still able to apply for Canadian Permanent Residency. Temporary residency however may be denied.
I believe you'll be asked to show proof of at least $10,000 CAD for a skilled worker status, even with a job offer. I would get married and try for the family status, although Canada really likes for you to show you can support yourself until you're on your feet.
They can either apply to immigrate as separate individuals, or they can legally marry (either in the United States or in Canada) and then apply to immigrate as a family. The economic requirements for immigration will be easier to meet as a family than as two individuals. The first step is to contact the Canadian Consulate that is closest to your residence.
Yes, apply to the U.S. consulate in your country. The process may take a while but it's legal and you'll have proper status when you get here.
A Japanese person can immigrate to the USA if they apply with the Immigration department and follow all the guidelines of INS. A person can get an immigration lawyer to assist with the process or the person can apply himself or herself using the forms from the website linked below. Applying does not guarantee the applicant is allowed to immigrate. That is why getting an immigration attorney is better.
It can be given as follows. * Apply for a university in Canada - for a bachelors' degree * Once you get selected, apply for student visa * After graduation, apply for 1-2 yr work permit * After the period, apply for a masters' degree * After graduation, apply again for 1-2 yr work permit * At the end of the period, u'll be eligibale to apply for PR
Clarify your status in Canada? If you are a Landed Immigrant or Citizen, you would have to prove you are in danger remaining in Canada. Good luck! (hard to do!) If Canada has rejected your application for refugee status, most likely the US will, too. If you are passing through Canada, no permanent status in Canada except as a visitor, you might be able to do this - if you can prove you are in danger in your home country. You should have travel documents....(!) More info is really needed to better answer your questions...
== == If you are asking about a Mexican citizen trying to Immigrate to Canada, and being sponsored by a Canadian citizen, the answer is NO. All Immigrants to Canada have to apply from their HOME COUNTRY, and the process will take from 2 to 3 years to complete.
Yes. Same-sex marriage is legal in Canada and you can help your fiance immigrate legally. There is only one kind of marriage in Canada, and the gender of the spouses is irrelevant. There are additional criteria, however, but these apply to everyone, gay or not.
Yes, Canada is its own country.
Apply to the British Embassy in your own country and they will advise you.
If someone from China wants to study abroad in Canada, they need to apply for a study permit. For more information, students can visit the official Government of Canada website.
Yes, a person with PRUCOL Status can apply for their Green Card three years after gaining receiving their Documents. The person should make sure they keep out of trouble ( abide by the law of the land, avoid getting arrested or involved in any form of criminal activity ).