No as each province has its own.
Definetly money. Your card could corrupt or get chopped up in Canadian Bank machines. And, you can go to a bank and get the American money transferred in to Canadian money.
Just the Nexus card suffices, but it's wise to have your passport when crossing the border, anyway.
When you are a permanent resident of Canada, you can live outside of the country for two out of five years. Any longer than that, and the country has the right to strip you of your citizenship.
Contact your insurance agent or customer service line.
If you are a Canadian citizen, then a Canadian Passport would be fine for travelling to these places via cruise ship.
It depends if your Canadian or not, you can still get a credit card.
No. Anybody travelling outside of Canada by air must have a valid passport.
Car insurance is a requirement in Canada just like it is here in the US. The first thing that you will do when you buy automobile insurance in Canada is receive the "pink card". This "pink card" is nationally recognized as the Canadian Inter-Province Motor Vehicle Liability Insurance Card.
Ontario Health Insurance Plan (OHIP) coverage generally applies only within Ontario. However, if you are temporarily outside Ontario, you may be covered for certain urgent medical services in other provinces, but this is not guaranteed. It's important to carry your health card and check with local health authorities in other provinces regarding coverage specifics. For longer stays or relocations, you should consider obtaining health insurance from the province you are visiting or moving to.
Yes, they do. The Canadian permanent resident card is the only proof of identification that proves, both inside and outside of Canada, you are a permanent resident of Canada.
if your credit card is Canadian and you go to the USA your purchases will be charged in US funds, if your credit card is American and you come to Canada you purchases will be in Canadian funds.
Yes
One can obtain a health card from many different places. One should contact their health insurance provider for more information on obtaining a health card.
for sure ya
It's an identity card First Nations people are entitled to.
Yes You Can .
no