You do not need a transit visa but a passport is required to re-enter the USA
Yes, they do. The Canadian permanent resident card is the only proof of identification that proves, both inside and outside of Canada, you are a permanent resident of Canada.
Those with Permanent Resident status in Canada are still ineligible to hold public office or vote in federal elections.
By immigrating to Canada. A permanent resident must live in Canada for at least 2 out of five years. That would not make you a resident in most provinces, which has implications such as no provincial healthcare coverage.
In Canada, a PR card is a permanent resident card. A PR card is what is used for official proof of being a permanent Canadian resident.
he's from Congo and his a permanent resident in Canada.
Yes, but you have to have your passport
In Canada a landed immigrant has permanent resident status. Until they achieve that status they are not landed.
Yes you can.
Yes if you have a Permanent Resident card; however, if you do not have a Permanent Resident card you would need to apply for a visa in advance.
As a citizen of New Zealand, you will not need a visa to enter us for visiting or transiting. You need a valid passport (as usual) and perhaps your birth certificate.
Assuming you're not a permanent resident in Canada - you would file a USA tax statement.
umh is having a Canadian passport make u a Canadian CITIZEN? if so, yes.