No they will not allow you in.
Canada does not allow dual citizenship solely based on bilateral agreements (like the way Spain does with Spanish South American countries, Philippines, and Portugal). Therefore, if you become a Canadian citizen and you are from a country that does not allow dual citizenship, you may lose your original nationality because of the laws of that country, not Canada.
this depends of what country you live in, some countries do allow it, not in Canada
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Well, there aren't really any that come to mind. And I doubt Canada would allow it so... But speaking hypothetically, the country could become monolingual.
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Canada has always allowed Mexican immigrants into Canada.
Yes, Because during this Time War was taking place and Canada nore any other Country should allow anything that can be a Threat. They had to protect thereselves.
Yes, MasterCard is widely accepted in Canada. Most retailers, restaurants, and service providers across the country accept MasterCard for payments. Additionally, ATMs in Canada typically allow MasterCard withdrawals, making it convenient for travelers and residents alike.
Unfortunately the laws regarding vacation time allowed to an employee vary from country to country. In Canada an employer has the right to allow or not allow one to take vacation at a specific time. It must be approved first.
Canada.
The USA has no obligation to allow entry to someone who is NOT a Canadian citizen. Your immigration status in Canada means nothing to the US government. They decide who can enter their country, or not.
40% in Canada.