If you are a female be very careful that you dont fall into the hands of slavers.
Canada is really good about immigration but it still does take a while. You have to go to canada with a skill however, you can't just become a citizen to become a citizen, that your children are citizens is certainly a point in favor of you, however, they still will require certain things from you.
There is good news. The Department of Homeland Security-Immigration and Customs Enforcement has created Immigration Benifit Fraud Task Forces. This unit is specifically created to deal with marriage fraud where money has changed hands. The best way to report this crime is to call the DHS tip line 866-DHS-2ICE. The reporting party needs to provide the following information: -Name of alien and U.S citizen invovled. -Last known address' of both. -When the marriage took place and when an application was submitted for the green card. -The A number for the alien. -Social security numbers for both the USC and alien. -the more info provided, the better the chance the case will be asigned. And lastly, it is important to state why you are reporting this. This is important so that investigators can determine the legitimacy of the tip.
The info I have on him doesn't state he became a citizen, so it is possible he didn't.
It's the same as on the current marriage license
AARP.com has a wide selection of information, as does AAA and tripadvisor.com. Also check with your local senior citizen meeting place. They often put information up for those interested in group tours.
THE BEST PLACE TO FIND OUT INFORMATION REGARDING SENIOR CITIZEN ISSUES IS WWW.ARPHEALTHCARE.COM. I HAVE USED THIS SITE MANY TIMES, AND IT HAS ANSWERED ALOT OF MY QUESTIONS REGARDING MY ELDERLY PARENTS.
Normally it involves a trip to the local courthouse and applying for a marriage license. Careful, though. Some jurisdictions (Puerto Rico, for example) have a stated policy that the court will call immigration authorities if they find out an applicant is unlawfully present in the U.S. Check with your local immigration attorney for the full info.
you can find info on the internet,or in your local library.
No, but you need the child's birth certificate signed by both parents, you can find more info if you follow the related link.
No it is not. Watch the movie "The Proposal" for more info!
You can try going to the Government of Canada site and searching to find out how to see what the rating are for nursing homes in your local area if you are a US citizen go to your local government site for ratings.
we can find info on circulatory system on google