YES
All warrants show up and it is best to take care of it on your own and not ruin your vacation when you try to re-enter because you will be stopped and arrested
If the Canadian authorities access the proper databases, yes, they probably can view them. Whether they would act upon them, or not, is another question.
Yes, you can drive in Guatemala with a valid US driver's license for up to 30 days. After that, you will need to obtain a Guatemalan driver's license.
No, Mexico is situated between the US and Guatemala.
If you are from Guatemala, you are Guatemalan. If you are born in the US, you are an American.
The country of Guatemala (capital: Guatemala City).
Yes,Guatemala allied with the US but in World War 2 after the attack on Pearl Harbor.
Your mother has to show consular officials- to their satisfaction, that she will return back to her country. There isn't much you can personally do, as the visa process would be carried out in Guatemala, not here in the U.S.
It depends on who "us" is and whether "us" is going to Spain.
In Guatemala they learn most things a lot earlier (in a lower grade) than kids do in the US.
Nothing. Guatemala is a horrible country with a stupid government
In the us