If you want to take your Jamaican husband to Canada, he will first need a passport. You can usually get these at a post office, but check your local listings to make sure. After he has a passport, book a flight to Canada for him and yourself.
I live in Canada. I am an American citizen. I have a child and one on the way. My husband is abusive physically to my son. How do I leave him and come home to the U.S?============================================================================Seek legal advice here in Canada immediately.Do not attempt to scoop the child and flee for the border. You could be charged with a serious criminal offence if you do so.You would not be allowed to take the child across the border in any event without your husband's written consent.
Yes. Reputable universities in Canada do NOT assess candidates for doctoral programs on their marital status but upon their academic qualifications.
Canada was not immediatly threatened when WW1 broke out. It was not under threat of take over from any country in 1914.
Sure, just as the wife can take the husband's.
A pharmacy technician program can take up to two years to complete. Shorter, less expensive programs may complete in under a year.
Basically anything, as long as you get your diploma and have decent marks you can get into an education program at a university.
Driving from Wilmington, Delaware to Canada takes just under six hours. There are a number of routes that can be taken including a ferry at one point.
Look for universities that offer a music program. Places in Canada such as Mount Allison, MUNN, UNB, and many others provide an exceptional musical education as well as offering an education program to become a teacher.
No, its against the law to take a live person and bury them under ground. Wait until they're dead.
Yes, if the car is registered in your husband's name, he has legal ownership and can take possession of it.
Artemis did not want to be under the command of her father Zeus or her brother Apollo and so vowed to never take a husband either, who she would also have to obey.