they share the largest border
Canada is connected to the US because the US put a rope under the sea that's how we became connected :/
The part of Minnesota that is not connected to the rest of the U.S. but is adjacent to Canada is known as the Northwest Angle. This geographic anomaly exists due to the way the U.S.-Canada border was established through the 1783 Treaty of Paris, which defined the border along the Lake of the Woods. A miscalculation in the border's location resulted in this small portion of land being separated from the mainland U.S. and surrounded by Canada on three sides. As a result, the Northwest Angle is only accessible from the rest of Minnesota via boat or through Canadian territory.
Alaska is a US state, but it is not connected to the 48 contiguous states. It borders Canada. It is part of North America, the major countries of which are Mexico, Canada, and the US. It was originally colonized by Russia, and was sold to the US in 1867. There is no apparent connection of Alaska to China.
The USA has no obligation to allow entry to someone who is NOT a Canadian citizen. Your immigration status in Canada means nothing to the US government. They decide who can enter their country, or not.
Some facts about Canadian immigration include:Immigration to Canada, since 2001, has ranged between 221,352 and 262,236 people per year;As of 2004, Canada has the highest per capita immigration rate in the world; andCanadian immigration has three categories: Family, Economic and Refugee.
Canada is connected to the US because the US put a rope under the sea that's how we became connected :/
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It came to the US through immigration.
unrecognised degree of usa will work for applying for Canada immigration
No, Doha Airport does not have US immigration facilities. Travelers flying to the US from Doha will go through US immigration and customs upon arrival at their US destination.
Almost every industry in Canada and the US are connected. Manufacturing is the most predominant.
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Its connected to Canada, right above British Columbia and is connected to the Yukon Territory.
Yes... Canada and Mexico
Two. Mexico and Canada.
Both Canada and the US (through Alaska).
Yes, in the US, Canada, in Mexico and in about 20 countries worldwide.