Those with Permanent Resident status in Canada are still ineligible to hold public office or vote in federal elections.
If all appropriate state, federal and local laws are followed, yes.
Someone who holds permanent residency status in the United States is able to study in the United States. The permanent resident is also eligible for federal financial aid.
Marrying a US citizen does not automatically give a foreign national the right to permanent resident status (green card). He or she will have to follow the prescribed procedures according to federal law, there is no way to determine how long it might take to receive permanent resident status or if the foreign national will be granted such.
Generally speaking, yes, if you mean a US resident. Federal laws say "undocumented immigrants" cannot own guns. You probably want to check local state law to be sure there are no restrictions.
Mileage allowance
identiifying the level of protective measures for federal facilities.
There are five separate categories of Federal prisons, excluding military prisons or facilities run by Immigration. There are 20 US Penitentiaries, 71 Federal Correctional Institutions, 6 Federal Prison Camps, 19 Federal Administrative Facilities, and 14 Federal Correctional Complexes.
A federal grant for states to afford increasing health care facilities would be an example of a
Legally NO. You must be a CITIZEN of the United States to Vote.This doesn't mean that it does not happen.I believe the question and the answer given are somewhat miss-leading. The question was 'Can a permanent resident vote?' And the correct answer is that it depends... As you may know, a permanent resident is not a citizen, which means that he/she does not have all the federal rights, since citizenship is a federal issue. However, the law allows permanent residents to participate in local elections. So, you may not vote for presidents, senators, congress people, or any of those things.VotingOne of the most important privileges of democracy in the United States of America is the right to participate in choosing elected officials through voting. As a Permanent Resident you can only vote in local and state elections that do not require you to be a US citizen. It is very important that you do not vote in national, state or local elections that require a voter to be a US citizen when you are not a US citizen. There are criminal penalties for voting when you are not a US citizen and it is a requirement for voting. You can be removed (deported) from the US if you vote in elections limited to US citizens.
Typically, schools will not require a student to be a legal resident. However, you will not qualify for financial aid in terms of federal and state grants.Typically, schools will not require a student to be a legal resident. However, you will not qualify for financial aid in terms of federal and state grants.Typically, schools will not require a student to be a legal resident. However, you will not qualify for financial aid in terms of federal and state grants.Typically, schools will not require a student to be a legal resident. However, you will not qualify for financial aid in terms of federal and state grants.Typically, schools will not require a student to be a legal resident. However, you will not qualify for financial aid in terms of federal and state grants.Typically, schools will not require a student to be a legal resident. However, you will not qualify for financial aid in terms of federal and state grants.
The security certificate is a mechanism by which the Government of Canada can detain and deport foreign nationals. The federal government can issue it naming a permanent resident or other citizen suspected of crime or threat to national security.