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Citizenship and Marriage

Marriage to a citizen is one way for an alien to obtain citizenship in some countries. Questions about the requirements and processes of marrying and obtaining citizenship are welcome here.

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How can a Canadian live in the us legally?

NO. If you are a "US Permanent Resident" you are only entitled to work in the United States. If you are a "US Citizen" however, you may qualify to work in Canada if your education and experience match occupations identified in NAFTA.

How can a US citizen obtain a Canadian passport?

Firstly, one would have to determine whether they are eligible for Canadian citizenship. One can take a test on the Government of Canada website. Secondly, one would have to prepare for the citizenship test and, lastly, get proof of citizenship.

What do the Democratic Party and the Green Party have in common?

Similarities between parties

*Both parties want to win.

*Both parties elect a candidate to represent them.

*Both parties advocate certain policies.

*Both parties have mascots for them.

*Both parties want to please the public.

Can you sponsor your spouse to come to Canada?

Yes, if you are a Canadian Citizen or Permanent Resident. Even if there is no income requirement for you to sponsor your partner/spouse, you shouldn't be on public assistance, or welfare, for other reasons than disability.

Your partner should also be admisible under the Immigration and Refugee Protection Act (IRPA).

If you can't get into Canada to visit due to having a felony on your record for grand theft but you married a Canadian in the US could you get into Canada as his wife?

The person with the criminal record can get married to the American citizen, BUT they will NOT be granted residence in the USA. The same applies to Americans who have a criminal record, they are BARRED from entering Canada. We don't like to swap criminals.

The only alternative, and it takes a while, is to apply for a PARDON from the Canadian Government, if the conviction took place more than FIVE years ago.

The application takes about 6 months to be approved and they will do a VERY deep check on the person's life and honesty, before it is granted. The application requires a cash fee, and a finger print set done by the RCMP.

Did Ellen really marry a girl?

Yes. Her name is Portia De Rossi and she hasn't changed her surname to DeGeneres as some people believe. she is 15 years younger than Ellen and was born Amanda Lee Rodgers ( Ironically she had the same middle name as Ellen)

Did Alfred wegener get married?

He did get Married he married, In 1850 he married Emily Sarah Sellwood.......

You want to marry a Canadian and live and work in Canada you are an Indian is that possible?

I married a Canadian and moved to Canada. You will need to get your immgration status done. They give you a non alien one year visa at the boarder which means you can live in Canada but you can not work in Canada. Once you move to Canada you can go to the local Canadian immgration and apply for perement residency but if you have any criminal background, you must get it taken care of before moving to Canada. Your record must be esponged and clean. It cost at $600 Canadian to complete the forms and get your status so it is not hard at all.

Can a Canadian citizen move to America?

"yes, but only if you have a parent that was born in America and one born in Canada"

This is not precisely, or necessarily true.

It is possible for a Canadian to become a dual citizen if neither parent was born in the United States, but it depends on when they were born and where their parents were born.

Canadians, since 1947, can hold multiple citizenships.

It is a complex question. You are best advised to contact a United States embassy or consulate near you for more information. They will likely send you questionnaire to help you determine your status.

In general though, it is not possible for a foreign government to force you to renounce your citizenship, even as a condition of citizenship in that country. So as long as you meet the requirements to become a citizen of the United States, it doesn't matter if you are also a Canadian citizen.

If a Canadian marries an American in America is it legal in Canada?

Citizenship is really not an issue in marriage laws. The requirements for marriage would be the same as for any two Canadian citizens getting married in your Province. Marrying a Canadian citizen is a common way for people to establish permenant residency in Canada. And Congratulations!

If an American marries a Mexican what are the requirements for the Mexican to receive American citizenship?

Mexico is a Spanish-speaking country about three times the size of Texas, consisting of 31 states and one federal district. The United States of America is a federal constitutional republic comprising fifty states and a federal district. Because Mexico is such a large country with so many Americans living and traveling here, we have in addition to the Embassy in Mexico City several Consulates around the country. It is usually best to contact the Embassy or Consulate nearest you, since that office will be in the best position to offer you help or information.

Why is Bigamy illegal?

Because you still have commitments to the person you're still married to until youre divorced you still have responsibilities.

What book did Andreas Vesalius write?

Based on Galen's earlier medical writings, Vesalius produced the most comprehensive book (with illustrations) of human anatomy known at that time (mid-1500's), "The fabric of the human body" This became the most widely used text for training of physicians and surgeons until Virchow's later work on pathology.

Where can I a Canadian find information about becoming an American citizen?

The best place to find information about becoming an US citizen is through the US Citizen and Immigration Services site, which is maintained by the government. One can also find books on how to become a citizen and how to study for the citizenship test at large bookstores such as Barnes and Nobel.

Can your boyfriend come back to the United States legally if he was deported?

It depends on why he was deported. If he was deported as a result of a criminal conviction, then he may not be eligable to re-enter the U.S. If he has no criminal record, he may have to wait 5 years before he can legally enter the U.S. as a nonimmigrant (student, vistior). If he makes an application for a immigrant visa (green card) and he has no criminal history, he might be able to enter the U.S. by filing for a waiver of the previous deportation.

What is true of the American economy between 1929 and 1931?

It was in very bad shape. The stock market had crashed in 1929, leaving many Americans without any savings in their bank accounts - if the bank could even remain open. The Great Depression was in full swing by 1931, and the United States did not fully recover until after World War II.

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