You need to contact the embassy in Canada to find out how to apply for a visa to live in their country.
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Americans can live in Canada if they apply for permanent residence. They do not, however, need to "give up" their citizenship and may apply for a dual citizenship. They will have both a Canadian and their American citizenships.
Why yes you do I live in Canada i should know
in 2001 I was a geencard holder and had to apply get a tourist visa to visit Canada. hope this helps
not if you live in Canada
No, you need to apply Canada visitor visa~
Canada is still part of the Commonwealth I believe.You will of course need a work permit but it should be straightforward.Try www.direct.gov.uk
Where I live: YES Where you live, you should ask again and tell us where you live.
If someone from China wants to study abroad in Canada, they need to apply for a study permit. For more information, students can visit the official Government of Canada website.
Not if you are Canadian
Well, firstly London isn't a country. But no, you'd need to apply for a visa that was for the country you wish to live in.