The duties of citizenship are typically described in a country's constitution, legal statutes, or civic education materials. These duties often include obeying the law, paying taxes, serving on juries, and defending the country if necessary. Additionally, citizens are expected to participate in democratic processes such as voting and staying informed about societal issues. These duties vary slightly from country to country but generally emphasize civic responsibility and participation in the functioning of society.
Securing a Permanent Residency (PR) in Canada while on a student visa involves a strategic approach. Firstly, enroll in a qualifying program at a designated learning institution. After completing the program, opt for a post-graduate work permit (PGWP) to gain valuable Canadian work experience. Subsequently, apply for Express Entry, a point-based immigration system. Acquire additional points for Canadian education and work experience, enhancing eligibility. Achieving a provincial nomination or a job offer further boosts chances. Comply with immigration regulations and consult with experts to navigate the process effectively, increasing the likelihood of a successful transition from a student visa to PR in Canada.
A US felon with dual Canadian citizenship can return to Canada by contacting the nearest Canadian embassy or consulate in the US to discuss their situation. They may need to provide documentation regarding their citizenship and any necessary legal information. Depending on the nature of their offense, they may be subjected to immigration and criminal admissibility processes upon arrival in Canada.
I believe this refers to someone who holds citizenship in two countries. So, this could be someone who is a Turkish citizen as well as an American citizen (or some other country's citizen).
A watch which has two different time zones displayed on its dial ( generally with a day/night indicator for the "home time")
i was born in Jamaica and had a born daughter in the UK can my daughter apply for a Jamaica passport?
Bangladeshi citizens can visit Burundi, Cape Verde, Comoros, and Djibouti without a visa. They can also visit Kenya, Madagascar, Malawi, Mozambique, Seychelles, Togo, and Uganda without a visa.
You can enter the US on the visa waiver program if : - * you are a British Citizen * you are entering on a regular airline service to an international airport * you won't stay more than three months * you won't work * you won't study * you have means of support * you haven't previously been expelled * your passport will still be valid when your entry permission expires Warning. The final decision to admit you or not rests with the immigration officer at your point of entry. He can refuse you entry even if you have previously obtained a visa.
YOU CAN APPLY FOR RESIDENCE STATUSE RIGHT AFTER YOU ARE MARIED,THEY WILL GIVE YOU AN APPOINTMENT TO VERIFIE YOUR ADRESS & PERSONAL STATUS , IF YOU PASS THEY WILL HAND YOU A PERMIT OR" TEMPORERY RESIODENCE CARD" TILL YOU RECV. YOUR CARD IT WILL TAKE APROX. OR LESS THAN 6 MONTHS.SOME TIME YOU HAVE TO GO BACK AND RENEW THE PERMIT.
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.
You can by pepper spray from places like Coles and Woolworths or your local super market.
You can purchase pepper spray at most gun shops and at some military surplus stores. You can also purchase them at outdoor shops like Cabellas or Dick's Sporting Goods.
Yes, as long as the person has the required identification documents and meets other requirements of the state in which they choose to marry. Yes, depends on what state. But, that does not guarnante he will be able to stay here. Not with National Security so high right now.
The usual time frame offered for business or holiday travel is for no more then 90 days. As far as I can tell this is not true- It is up to 6 months. But the best way to check for the most recent info would be:
http://www.ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk/visitingtheuk/visitors/eligibility/
the name of the two key documents that contain our rights and freedoms
yes the child can get citizenship of Canada eventhough he born for pakistanees.
You have to buy two of the same weapon tht say it can dual wield such as an Uzi desert eagle and others
dual game play is with more than 1 player
individual is just 1 person playing it
The estimated immigration rate in Italy as of 2014 is 4.29 migrant(s)/1,000 population. This number includes the figure for the difference between the number of persons entering and leaving a country during the year per 1,000 persons.
Yes, permanent residents can't get Australian passports.
(I'm sorry, but whoever just said 'Yes, permanent residents can't get Australian passports.' is completely WRONG! I am a permanent resident and i have an AUSTRALIAN PASSPORT!
whoever typed the last answer (in brackets) is wrong and first response is right. If you've got a passport, you're a cictizen, not a permanent resident
umm thts not true because i have an austrlaian passport and it says permanent on my passport not citizen.
Reality:
Australian Citizens and Dual Citizens get passports. All others get visas.
The official conditions statement says:
'To be eligible for an Australian passport the Australian Passport Office must be satisfied that you are an Australian citizen, and must confirm your identity.'
There were some changes during the 1980s where permanent residents were admitted to citizenship.
End of story.
If they do not have the citizenship of any country as a result of renunciation, then they are called stateless.
**Some people mistakenly confuse stateless situation with expatriate. Expatriate means when someone lives in a country other than the country(ies) of their nationality(ies).
No. You can only gain Irish citizenship from descent if your grandparents were born in Ireland. Unfortunately you seem to have missed by a generation. You could still gain citizenship by actually residing in Ireland.
the child will be a citizen of both countries the country that the child is born in and wherever the mother or father is from like say the baby's mother is a filipina and the father is an american the child will be a citizen of both countries