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yes he is a canadian, he was awarded the order of canada which is the highest award for a canadian civilian
6 months
A Canadian citizen can spend any amount of time outside Canada without losing Canadian citizenship, but a Landed Immigrant will lose that status if he or she spends more than 6 months outside of Canada.
Up to maximum six months per year, but the actual length of stay is decided by the immigration officers upon arrival. They write it under your entry stamp.
Buy VIP and it depends on How many months you bought, if you get 1month it gives you 3 citizen levels if you get 3 months VIP you then get 9 citizen levels and if you get 6 months VIP you get 19 citizen levels and if you get 9 months VIP you get 28 and if you got 12 months you get 36 citizen levels and a free motor board.
It can take up to several months from Canada to USA but if its not a political or Death sentence crime...Th e cuffs and shackles are place on and off u go...
Since 2002 law, to keep PR status the person should accumulate 730 days of physically presence in Canada - with few exceptions - in all rolling 5 years periods following the person become PR (the day person become PR and each day after that started a new 5 years period).The exceptions are that days the person outside Canada - because of working with a Canadian company / institution oraccompanying a spouse (or parent, if the person is a minor) which is Canadian citizen or accompanying a spouse (or parent, if the person is a minor) which is PR who outside Canada because of working with a Canadian company / institution - are counted as if the person inside Canada for PR residency obligation purposes (for other purpose it may not be counted as such).In general this is how you do the calculation:1. Track all days where the person fulfill all six conditions:* outside Canada, and* not under 22 with Canadian citizen parent, and* not with the person's Canadian citizen spouse, and* being outside Canada not because of working with Canadian company / institution, and* not under 22 with parent who is outside Canada not because of working with Canadian company / institution, and* not with the person's spouse who is outside Canada not because of working with Canadian company / institution.2. If in any stretch of 5 years (starting the days became PR and any days after that) the total of number of days in that period fulfilling all 6 condition in no. 1 exceeds 3 years, then the person's PR status will be invalid, otherwise, the person PR status should be fine in the matter of the residency obligation.Read more at the related links below.
No. Unemployment benefits are provided for those who did work but, for some reason, have lost their jobs. If you are working, you are not eligible for unemployment benefits.
Irish passport holders may visit Canada for a stay of up to six months without a visa for tourism an/or business purposes. The actual length of stay allowed, however, is decided by the immigration officer at the passport control gates.
Your spouse should sponsor you to immigrate to Canada. It's a process that takes a minimum of 6 months and may take as much as 2 years.
None, unless the country where the US citizen has requirements for long stays that have not been met by that citizen.
It will take at least six months for a non-citizen from Greece to get an American passport.