Green card holders can travel abroad for a maximum period of 180 days on each trip. If you need to stay outside longer for employment or religious purposes you should apply for reentry permit using application travel document, the Form I-131 which is valid for 2 years. Also you can use the Form N-470 meanwhile to preserve residence for naturalization process after a year as green card holder in US.
A Canadian citizen can spend any amount of time outside Canada without losing Canadian citizenship, but a Landed Immigrant will lose that status if he or she spends more than 6 months outside of Canada.
I believe they have to leave every 6 months unless they take citizenship.
No, they don't. Only the green card holder's are required to do this.
If you smoke weed every 2 months, and you're 14, if may affect you negatively since you are under age and it may be illegal where you live.
some jobs aren't effected because not every ones job is outside
I am a Canadian born person. My mother is from the US and my father is Canadian. However, my mother became a Canadian citizen months before I was born. I am told that I have citizenship in both countries but I'm not sure what all the rules and regulations involved with that are. If you are in a position where you need to find out for any reason such as moving to another country or such, I advise talking with a lawyer about it because every person's situation is different and it can affect the laws. My guess is your child already has duel citizenship-you don't have to apply for it.
they put points on your license, then your rates go up about 100 dollars every 6 months.
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Once every 12 months, once every 6 months, once every 3 months
He is allowed to stay out of the US for up to one year without special permission to reenter, so he should be fineJ
September 17thof every year is citizenship day in the US! It is celebrated to mark the anniversary of the ratification of the U.S. Constitution.
there are 12 months in every Gregorian year.