No.
Illegal immigrants are not covered by the Obamacare law, and are neither subject to penalty for failure to obtain coverage, nor are eligible to purchase insurance from an Exchange (whether subsidized or not). They are also not eligible for Medicaid.
Yes they can apply - there will be tough questions though.
If you are married, you can apply for divorce.
your a weirdo
Yes, but only if you apply for a green card.
No he cannot
he will stay American citizen....he has to apply to become a Canadian citizen or his wife has to apply for him and will have to tell the court that she has married him
A visa has to be applied for before returning to the country.
No, they were never a citizen; marriage to a US citizen does not automatically make you a citizen. Marriage to a US citizen allows you the a reason to apply citizenship; of which the test is a part of the process. The USA citizenship test is only one of the steps to becoming a citizen; it does not grant you citizenship if you pass it. You still have to apply for citizenship and get through the process.If you want to become a citizen and have been married and never applied for citizenship, then all you have to do now is apply. There is no requirement for you to become a citizen, just because you are married to a citizen. You never have to apply if you don't want to become a citizen. No one will force you to become a citizen just because you are married to a citizen; it is totally a voluntary process. So, if you are concerned that you've been married for 25 years or whatever and you never bothered to apply for citizenship, and now you've decidecd you want to become a citizen, don't worry there is no penalty to wating this long. it has no barring upon your status; its not illegal or anything.
No. They still have to apply for citizenship through the immigration office. Even if they are married the application can be denied.
Marrying a US citizen does not automatically make the other person a citizen. Spouses of US citizens can and do get deported everyday. Send him back home and apply for him while he is not in the U.S.
yes, apply as a single person that way when you marry your fiance you are an American citizen and it will make it easier to get him a green card.
no you cant