Up to maximum six months per year, but the actual length of stay is decided by the Immigration officers upon arrival. They write it under your entry stamp.
As of Jun.01.2009, there are no countries you can go without a passport as a Canadian citizen. Canadian Citizens can go to the Dominican Republic without a passport as long as they have their birth certificate or proof of Canadian citizenship along with a valid photo I.D. and also as long as they are not to transit the U.S.
It will take at least six months for a non-citizen from Greece to get an American passport.
Yes, as long as you hold a passport.http://travel.state.gov/visa/visa_1750.html
Yes as long as he is a british citizen
As long as you are a Canadian citizen, the forces aren't racist. Anyone can join as long as they are ready for it :)
Yes. As long as the passport is still valid.
Not as long as it is a direct flight.
Yes you can, as long as your passport is valid
Not from another US State of Territory as long as you are a US Citizen.
You must move to Mexico with your spouse and live there for two years with an immigrant visa, then you can apply for Mexican citizenship. You can have both a Mexican and a US passport and be a dual citizen. If you were not married to a Mexican citizen, you would have to live there for four years.
6 months
Once a person from another nation marries a Canadian citizen, he or she becomes a permanent resident. The process takes approximately 50 days for the paperwork.