Queen Elizabeth II is the sovereign of Canada, her role as Canada's head of state is legally distinct from her role as sovereign of the UK
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Because they are not able to migrate legally.
There are 308 federal ridings in Canada. The voters in each riding are entitled to elect one member to the House of Commons. Newfoundland and Labrador is entitled to 7 ridings. Prince Edward Island is entitled to 4 ridings. Nova Scotia is entitled to 11 ridings. New Brunswick is entitled to 10 ridings. Quebec is entitled to 75 ridings. Ontario is entitled to 106 ridings. Manitoba is entitled to 14 ridings. Saskatchewan is entitled to 14 ridings. Alberta is entitled to 28 ridings. British Columbia is entitled to 36 ridings. Yukon, Nunavut and Northwest Territories are entitled to 1 riding each.
The Governor General of Canada, the Prime Minister of Canada, and the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Canada are all entitled to be styled The Right Honourable for life.
yes
Yes, a green card holder can work in Canada, but they must obtain a work permit or visa to do so legally.
She will be entitled to what is her share legally.
Legally - no. And if you are found out, will be fined the full amount you received while not entitled, and then some.
If you are not legally separated or divorced, your wife will still be entitled to anything you own. You should seek a lawyer for specific legal advice.
You are legally entitled to three credit report per year from each credit bureau.
Receivers in the US can work in Canada but the service in Canada is provided by Bell. Legally you cannot use a receiver from the US in Canada or vice versa. Canadian programming is different than in the US.
yes, they only work on a no win no fee basis and will deal with the bank on your behalf to obtain any refund you are legally entitled to
No.
Yes
Yes, you would be entitled to alimony if legally married and then divorced.
No she is not entitled to anything if it not in her name and if you guys arent legally married.