Yes, a Canadian citizen with a U.S. green card can be buried in the United States. The place of burial typically depends on the wishes of the deceased or their family, as well as local laws and regulations regarding cemetery plots. It's advisable to check with the specific cemetery for their policies regarding non-citizens.
A Canadian citizen with a green card can use their Canadian passport to exit the US and use their US green card to re-enter the US under the same status. Hope this helps.
If you are also a US citizen, you need to carry both passports and they should be valid.If you are a Canadian citizen and have green card, you need a valid Canadian passport with your green card.
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Yes. A Canadian can work in Canada, it makes no difference that he or she has permission to work elsewhere.
yes certainly there is. it is appropriately called Permanent Resident Card in Canada and it is used by many people across the country just as Green Card in the US.
the green card has nothing to do with the Canadian/French visit. What matters is where is your citizenship based from? as a French citizen or Canadian citizen then you'll have no issues traveling back and forth from Canada to France. The green card is used for American relations only.
Absolutely. Just contact the INS.
Yes, as a form of identification only. It will NOT get you back into the US if you do not have Advance Parole if you don't have your Green Card.
The answer is yes. But if you go to the related link it will explain everything to you.
No, the Canadian has to be married to the American in order to live or work in America. Because you have to be married to an American to get a green card in order to do that.
yes they can do that