A person who is registered as RCIC can be trusted for his quality service as the Canadian and provincial governments have approved him/her.
Yes, cashiers can apply for permanent residency, or PR, in Canada. If you have relocated to Canada from the US or other countries, you must have held a job for two years and be able to provide proof of job history to obtain permanent residency.
A US resident who is out of status, is still able to apply for Canadian Permanent Residency. Temporary residency however may be denied.
If it's an American Green Card then no you can't. You must go through the appropriate channels to immigrate to Canada. If it's a Green Card of Canada (which is actually called a Permanent Residency Card in Canada) then yes you can live in Canada.
Yes, permanent residents of Canada can travel to Canada with a valid Permanent Resident Card or Permanent Resident Travel Document.
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Yes, permanent residents of Canada do not need a visa to travel to Canada.
There are no restrictions on whom a refugee may marry. A refugee can definitely marry a US citizen, and they would also be able to attain permanent US residency through the marriage.
Canada Permanent Trust Building was created in 1930.
Yes, as a US permanent resident, you can travel to Canada.
Yes, permanent residents of Canada are allowed to work in the country.
Yes, permanent residents of Canada are allowed to work in the country.
A landed immigrant (permanent resident) in Canada can leave the country for up to 730 days (about two years) within a five-year period without losing their status. However, to maintain their permanent resident status, they must meet residency obligations, which generally require them to be physically present in Canada for at least 730 days during that five-year period. If they exceed the allowable absence, they may risk losing their permanent resident status.