yes
Legally no. Illegally yes ;)
No, not really, but she did smuggle slaves to Canada illegally.
I don't see why it wouldn't be...its not as if the Canadian government speaks to Asian governments about people working illegally in their country.
A person who is in Canada illegally is liable to be deported. There are also lesser measures that can be taken. If someone is in Canada illegally, they would be wise to consult a lawyer who specializes in Immigration Law for advice. (So-called 'immigration consultants' should generally be avoided.)
Well, you should not do anything ILLEGALLY, hence the illegal (?) but yes, it is possible.
If your license has been suspended or revoked as a result of the DUI - you would be driving illegally in both the US and in Canada.
No, and you can go to jail for trying.
You answered your own question: see illegally, as in unauthorized, omitting rules.
You can go to netflex and buy them, don't do them illegally.
http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/contacts/index.asp
Mexico shares the southern border of the United States, which gives Mexicans a way to enter the United States. They come here for better jobs or other reasons, and the U.S. politicians do not enforce the immigration laws, allowing them to remain in the country illegally. Though the border with Canada is much longer, Canadians are content to stay in Canada. Immigrating to the U.S. illegally from countries other than Mexico or Canada would be much harder, since they would have to fly or boat in.
Us and Canada share the world's longest, undefended border of about 5,500 mmiles. People can illegally cross this border, but security is getting tighter.