You can marry where you want, I THINK!!
That depends on how you define "American" and "Canadian". An American can certainly move to Canada and become a citizen, but you still will not be a "true" Canadian, as you were not born in Canada.
If you are for example your visa has run out and u have t be sent home to your country and move out of Canada then if u marry a Canadian u are allowed to stay but u arent technicaly canadain. You have to live in Canada for 5 years to be classed as a Canadian citizen.
Absolutely. Just contact the INS.
"The great Canadian dream is to get out of Canada"
I married a Canadian and moved to Canada. You will need to get your immgration status done. They give you a non alien one year visa at the boarder which means you can live in Canada but you can not work in Canada. Once you move to Canada you can go to the local Canadian immgration and apply for perement residency but if you have any criminal background, you must get it taken care of before moving to Canada. Your record must be esponged and clean. It cost at $600 Canadian to complete the forms and get your status so it is not hard at all.
yes he loves Canada he wants to move back to Canada when his carrer is over
Date, yes. Marry, not so much. Move to Canada.
No, this should mean you'll have duel citizenship. My dad is Canadian (I live in Canada) and my mom is America, I have no trouble traveling there and if I wanted to I could move there.
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.
sorry but no what I would do is move to Canada and move back after u do what ever u do.
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Canada was greatly enriched by the many new Canadian citizens it had gained because of the influx of so many Loyalist British who chose to move to Canada after the American Revolution. It is true that a small number went home to England and a few Southern Loyalists made a new start in the Caribbean and they took thousands of slaves with them.