NO. If you are a "US Permanent Resident" you are only entitled to work in the United States. If you are a "US Citizen" however, you may qualify to work in Canada if your education and experience match occupations identified in NAFTA.
Yes a Canadian can! That's why you have visa's. I'm not a Immigration worker but I've lived in different places. First you can apply for a visa in any place in America. Then there is other stuff. It could be a 6 month period for working or just staying a while. It just depends on what 'kind' of visa you apply for.
Sometimes citizens of one country can live in one country, but decide they want to go home for work and to live. Canadian citizens who live in the US and then want to return home need to have a B-4 form and other paperwork to present to the border authorities, but you do not to reapply for citizenship.
Yes, it sounds like you can apply for permanent residency in Canada if you live at least 2 out of every 5 years in that country. A US Permanent Resident could lose their status if they leave the country for more than 365 days though, or don't file taxes and stuff like that, so you would have to be careful to follow strictly the residence requirements for both countries.
can you be a U.S. citizen and legally work in Canada?
i know an intern has been living here for a few months, needed to take us drivers test but still hasn't, and is still driving..,
Because Canada is a part of us, that's why we can live in Canada.
Yes, a Canadian citizen can own property and live in the United States and cross the order to work in Canada daily.
yes, but it also depends on how long.
No
If you're a US citizen, then you are. If you're not a US citizen and aren't 100% certain the answer is yes, then the answer is no.
The longest living Canadian goose is recorded at 42 years old. The average goose will live anywhere between 25 to 30 years old.
Because it is illegal to bury live people in CanadaBecause you can't bury someone who is still alive.
Here is a listCanadian hat dancecanacarana (Canadian macarana)that dance where you stick random parts of you body into a circle and you shake them all about! ((i think its something like okie dokie..but Canadianthe Canadian swinghip hop Canadian stylethe Canadian che che slide
Canadian Ballet Festival was created in 1948.
No, the Canadian has to be married to the American in order to live or work in America. Because you have to be married to an American to get a green card in order to do that.
No, if they are in the US legally, they are allowed to live here.
the Canadian has to be married to the American
I dont know i was looking for Canadian tribes Canadian!
If you are legally in the US, you file in the state where you live. You do the same thing as a citizen of the US would do.
It depends on whether or not you are here legally. You will not legally be a citizen until you have lived in the US for four years after you have bought a home in the US.
US if they live in usa and Canadian if they live in Canada
Yes they can live together
Yes, if you connect to a Canadian ISP and get your IP address from them.
Yes, the marriage is legally recognized in the United States.
Is the Canadian citizen also an American citizen or holds citizenship. if so then yes if not then. Technically no. This is because neither party holds a current American citizenship. If the Illegal alien was to marry upon Canadian territory then apply for american citizenship or Visa. But other wise legally no. However they should check.
Yes