Yes, you can apply for permanent residency for both your mother and father at the same time, provided you meet the eligibility requirements for each application. Each parent will need to have their own application submitted, along with the necessary documentation and fees. It's important to ensure that you follow the specific guidelines set by the Immigration authority in your country, as processes may vary. Consulting an immigration attorney can help clarify the steps involved.
Yes she can. However the wait might be longer than if it was a mother, father, sister, or brother.
Her child is definitely a US citizen which the baby's birth certificate proves it. but the mother cant apply for residency.
Contact the nearest Danish consulate.
Yes.
Yes, a person who is married to a green card holder can apply for permanent residency in the United States through a process known as adjustment of status.
A US resident who is out of status, is still able to apply for Canadian Permanent Residency. Temporary residency however may be denied.
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.
Get married and apply for Permanent Residency which will take about 6 months to 1 year to get approved. Then after getting Residency status after 3 years apply for Citizenship.
You may still apply for a social security application. It may be denied until your residency is approved.
You must immediately apply for a permanent resident status.
Get a working visa, and use it. Apply for and get permanent residency.
After 3 years of legally married with a Romanian citizen, you can apply for a parmanent residence (Romanian Passport).