I believe that any vehicles that are 'legal' on the roads in Canada are also considered 'legal in the US. Many of the vehicles sold and driven in the US are actually built in Canada.
Alaska is the northernmost state that is part of the United States. It is located off of the Pacific coast of Canada. TO become a resident of the state a person must live there for one year.
Alaska is one of the 50 states of the United States of America. If you are a U.S. citizen you would not need a passport as you are traveling within the country... not to Canada.
The Japanese occupied some of the Aleution Islands, which are part of the current state of Alaska. The only Alaskan highway that leads from Canada to Alaska and through Alaska to the top was built by the US Army specifically to fight the Japanese in WW2. This highway still exists for tourists to drive thru Alaska on.
Alaska is one of the 50 United States. Being a resident doesn't give or restrict the ability to buy a car. I belive you will need a US Passport to drive through Canada through. Its a long drive 2-5 days depending on if you sleep or bring another driver.
Alaska does not border any state to the east. Alaska borders Canada to the east. Canada does not have states. Alaska borders Canada's province of British Columbia and Canada's Yukon Territory.
anchorage is in Alaska and ALASKA is next to Canada so the answer is Canada anchorage is in Alaska and ALASKA is next to Canada so the answer is Canada
If you are in the state of Alaska, Canada is located to the _______________ and ______________.
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.
Alaska and Canada have always been separate. Alaska is part of USA and Canada is a different country
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.
That is a matter of opinion. IMHO, yes.
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