From what I have read in a helpful book about obtaining fiance and marriage visas (Fiance and Marriage Visas...by Nolo), you don't have to be apart. You can obtain a fiance visa which allows you to marry in the US within 90 days of entry. After your marriage, you can apply for a greencard and/or citizenship. As I understand it, you can apply in the coutry in which you are married or abroad in your home country, you just can't leave either place during the application process(if already married and wish to apply for a greencard).
It is not possible to become a Canadian Citizen just by marrying a Canadian citizen. Citizenship cannot be acquired by marriage in any country.
No, they cannot. The Canadian spouse must sponsor the immigration. After living 3 years out of the past four years in Canada, then they can apply for Canadian citizenship.
You need to go to the immigration office and apply to become a citizen or apply for residency status.
Even if you are a Canadian citizen and now you have gone and married a permanent U.S citizen and he is a missdemenor , it is possible, as you may not know at the time of marrige and he is only a suspect of murder.
No. They still have to apply for citizenship through the immigration office. Even if they are married the application can be denied.
Canadian marriageso you are looking for Canadian citizenship,,,,,I am free to marry but will cost $50,000 can.
The best place to find information about becoming an US citizen is through the US Citizen and Immigration Services site, which is maintained by the government. One can also find books on how to become a citizen and how to study for the citizenship test at large bookstores such as Barnes and Nobel.
I can state definitely that Americans can become Canadian citizens; I myself was an American, born in New York, and I am now a Canadian citizen. This does not, of course, mean that every American can become a Canadian citizen. Canada, like any other country, has specific citizenship requirements, and immigration requirements. Not everybody qualifies. But some do.
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
If you are a citizen of both countries and that their laws allow for a dual citizen then yes it is possible to hold both passports.
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Contact the nearest Canadian mission to you and ask them to help you to see if you are eligible (the laws changed on April 2009). If you are in Canada, call Citizenship and Immigration Canada: 1-888-242-2100.If you get your certificate of citizenship, then you can apply for a Canadian passport.