No!
The only ways to open a Canadian bank account from abroad is to either be a Canadian citizen or have a family member open one in your name. The Canadian government is very wary of any bank accounts opened from abroad.
child born abroad of american citizen
he is a German born u.s. citizen
The child is entitled to both nationalities. Contact the nearest US embassy or consulate general and apply for a certificate of registration of birth abroad.
Simply! A passport, study visa, Admission (from university/college), finally money and most important one language whatever people speak there in abroad you choose.
Depends entirely on the entrance requirements on the university or collage, as well as any national requirements that the country in which the colledge or university are resident in may place on foreign students.
yeah corse u can still get an university abroad it just finding one!
no
If you are born in Canada and your parents were not diplomats at the time of your birth, then you are already a Canadian citizen by law. You just need to get your birth certificate from the province in which you were born.Although, if you opt to be a Canadian citizen, you may lose your Pakistani citizenship. If you are not sure whether or not this will happen, ask the Pakistani embassy if you live abroad or contact the responsible authorities in Pakistan to find out.
Yes, a US citizen can study abroad. You have various choices. First, if you are in college, a number of American Colleges have a number of branches in Europe. If you go to the campus in America, you can spend a year abroad. Second, a number of American colleges have agreements with colleges abroad. You can study at one of them for credit. In those two cases, you arrange details through the college. Third, you can find out information through other sources and check with your college if they will accept your credit. Fourth, some Americans go to foreign colleges for their degrees. European colleges now award American style degrees. Fifth, there are programs after college such as Fulbrights. Sixth, there are High school exchange student programs. Your guidance counsellor might be able to tell you where to start.
Yes, he will be treated as "US Citizen born abroad"
Today in our country no site have such provision of publishing abroad university results except few sites. I think best site to see regarding university results where present in abroad to http://www.icqresults.com/