no
yes, a Canadian resident or landed immigrant needs a visa to travel to the usa; you do not need a us visa if your country of origin is part of the waiver treaty, and if so you still need a visa to visit for more than 90 days.
Illegally......................in order to work in the USA you need a work visa.
get a green card or a visa..
Do you need sponsorship for non immigrant visa?
Yes
it depends on how long your going for. if its longer than a week you need a visaAccording to Thai Immigration Rules and Regulations, there are several types of visa to be chosen from depending on each foreigner's qualifications and objective of their stay which can be categorized; as follow:1. 30 Day Stamp:2. Tourist Visa (TR):3. Retirement Visa (Non Immigrant "O"):4. Marriage Visa ( Non Immigrant "O"):5. Business visa ( Non Immigrant "B"):
NO....
Depends what visa and what country
yes but u need a american/canadian visa yes but u need a american/canadian visa yes but u need a american/canadian visa yes but u need a american/canadian visa yes but u need a american/canadian visa yes but u need a american/canadian visa
No
No, you must have a permanent resident card that does not expire within the next six (6) months, you can not be here on a work or school visa.
Yes this would be relatively easy.