Your spouse should sponsor you to immigrate to Canada. It's a process that takes a minimum of 6 months and may take as much as 2 years.
It is not possible to become a Canadian Citizen just by marrying a Canadian citizen. Citizenship cannot be acquired by marriage in any country.
Yes, the marriage is legally recognized in the United States.
Yes. Canada has no residency requirement for marriage.
You do not need to do so. You can file it with your local county, but just need to be able to produce a valid marriage certificate if required.
Yes, if they get a marriage license.
A marriage that is valid and documented in Jamaica would be valid in the US.
There is no requirement for you to file anywhere else. The marriage is legal everywhere.
The laws for obtaining a marriage license don't address citizenship. You just get married. However, you should first research immigration law to find out how the marriage might influence the non-citizen's ability to apply for citizenship in the country where you will reside. Another answer: google out Hook a canuck, its a site for finding Canadian husbands. They should be able to help you.
The requirements to qualify as a citizen of Trinidad and Tobago, you must provide a birth certificate, passport marriage certificate and other supporting documents. Applications can be downloaded from the Consulate General website or are available direct at the consulate.
Yes, you can request child support from a Canadian citizen if you live in the United States. You will have to have proof of paternity or have a birth certificate that has the Canadian citizens name on it.
If you were born in Canada, how did you get a US birth certificate in the first place???
he will stay American citizen....he has to apply to become a Canadian citizen or his wife has to apply for him and will have to tell the court that she has married him