Why do South Africans need a visa to enter the UK?
A 'green card' grants you official immigrant status in the United States. It has nothing to do with the UK.
Can a child who was born in the US live with his parent outside of the country?
It is legal for a child born in the United States to live with a parent outside of the country. Both parents usually have to agree, however.
Speak to the Internationa Student office at your University in Canada. They will advise you re changes to your Immigration status in Canada. You are responsible for making those changes. The University will only act for those who are going to be Faculty members, not grad students like yourself.
Does an American citizen who marries a Canadian citizen gain benefits of a Canadian citizen?
Only if you apply to become a Canadian citizen. Once you get residency in Canada you can apply for provincial healthcare.
Canada since it was born there. That happened to me I was born in Northern Ireland but my mom in New York I am still a European Citizen not an American one.
Short Answer - who knows.
Long answer - Actually, if one accepts the notion of extraterrestrial beings coming from distant star systems or galaxies many many light years away, it would be presumed that having the technology to travel through space, they could be any colour - the skin colour native to their own home planet.
The 'Greys' (as per Close Encounters of the Third Kind) are so named for their skin tone and big eyes. The 'Black' or 'Dark' beings are so named for their dwarfish and muscular appearance and 'space-suit' colour.
Some movies even portray the 'Greys' as being 'suited' in a skin-like fabric.
A city in south Africa that south African immigrants to new zealand often came from?
1) Johannesburg, Durban and Pretoria are just a few..
I just read up that you can in many ways. If you are on a temporary tourist visa you may apply if you are in fear of returning to your original country. Also if you are on a student visa you can apply to live in Canada if you have been studying for more than 2 years. Just type your question in Google and all the info needed will come up.
Can an Indian get visa on arrival in Mozambique?
Indians can obtain a Mozambique Visa on Arrival for a maximum stay of 30 days by paying US$ 66. Visitors are required to show evidence of sufficient funds to cover their stay in Mozambique and hold travel documents, including visas and confirmed flight tickets, required for their return or next destination.
Why is immigration an important consideration for Canada?
Actually, i lived in Canada before, they don't need to consider it for the next 200 years, because no one wants to move and live permanently in Canada, no offense; Canada is beautiful and no one hates the country, but think about it, the snow, the cold, no one can take it for the rest of their life. I hope this helps :)
Can an illegal immigrant father take custody from a us citzen mother?
i'm sorry, but that last bit of info is not accurate. I am petitioning for a baby right now whose mother likes to run around and have fun more than she wanted her baby, so i filed for custody. He was taken to foster care, but the father challenged my petition and is currently enrolled in the process of pleasing the court enough to take the child into his own custody. The court tried to order that his custody of the child would be contingent on, amomg other things, learning to speak English, and becoming a legal resident of the USA. The court did deem that way too difficult and time consuming. Now, I have also dealt with immigration alot, and I know it is way too expensive to just come out for one person.
Were did the word alien come from?
Alien is the Latin word meaning "someone not from here", it was used to refer to foreigners
Does a US citizen need a work visa to work in Mexico?
Canada and the US have independent immigration systems, so having been deported from the US does not in itself disqualify you for a Canadian work visa. The US and Canada do cooperate on matters of international law enforcement dealing with such matters as organized crime gangs, drug trafficking, or terrorism, so if you were deported for that kind of reason, there could be a problem. In any event, I suggest you consult your local Canadian embassy or consulate for more information.
I am citizen of Pakistan.Can i get immigration for Sweden?
how can i apply for student visa for sweeden from Pakistan without any consultant
Can a Canadian citizen work in Trinidad without a visa?
Where are you a citizen? If you are a Canadian citizen you must have a Canadian passport for entry into the US. If you are a citizen of Trinidad, you must have government approval from the government travel authority of Trinidad to enter the US, which means you would need to go back to Trinidad before traveling.
Can a British citizen retire to Canada?
Not exectly, but due to the Commonwealth of Nations you can get it more easier than other people. But as a British citizen after 2 years you are gonna has the same rights as the citizens, you can run for office and vote as well.
How does immigration affect New Zealand's economy?
On its own New Zealand has a birth rate of 1.8 which is below the replacement rate. Without immigration the population would decrease and economic opportunity would diminish. Immigration boosts this rate to 2.2 allowing the country to grow.
How long can a filipino visit Canada without a visa?
Can not visit Canada without some kind of visa. There different types of visa's depending your reason for visiting Canada.
Is immigration good for Canada?
If you're interested in migrating - I suggest you contact an Immigration Specialist firm such as The Immigration Unit Group PLC.
http://www.immigrationunit.com
Good Luck!
you didnt even answer his question dumb fack
The countries that Togo passport enter visa free?
Countries Exempted from Visa requirements to UgandaCOMESA Countries Others Angola Antigua Comoros Bahamas Eritrea Barbados Kenya Belize Malawi Fiji Mauritius Gambia Madagascar Grenada Rwanda Jamaica Seychelles Lesotho Swaziland Malta Tanzania Sierra Leone Zambia Singapore Zimbabwe Solomon Islands St. Vincent Tonga Vanuatu Italy (only Diplomatic Passports) Cyprus
Source: http://www.immigration.go.ug/visa.htm
Frank S Matovu
Macon, Georgia, USA.
How have immigrants affected Canada?
they took all of our jobs.
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The above answer is one of many.
More than 20% of the Canadian population is Foreign-born, immigrants. We call them First Generation Canadian because once a person has citizenship they have all the rights of multi-generational Canadians. They can hold any position or job, and even become our leader, head of state or supreme court judge.
They also have all the responsibilities of Canadians which many are not comfortable with. Of course multi-generational Canadians are not comfortable with many of those responsibilities, so that is very Canadian.
When it comes to the affect on Canada it is almost impossible to overstate. With 20% being immigrants, concentrated in our major centres they and their children easily make up the majority in many areas. Due to multi-generational Canadians very low birth rate, and First Generation Canadians very high birth rate the majority of people in Canada are going to be, if they are not already, first or second generation Canadian.
Those majority numbers have a much greater affect than they would in many other nations because multi-generational Canadians have a loose culture a very open acceptance of others. This is why Canada has so many immigrants, we tend to have a live and let live view of society and do not force our views on others as most other cultures and countries do.
Not all of us of course. French Canadians have a much tighter culture and do everything they can to mold immigrants and all Canadians to their ideas. Fortunately for Canada most of their power over people is isolated to Quebec and there people will find many cultural rules and laws that do not exist elsewhere in Canada.
In most of Canada Immigrants are not required to adopt a Multi-generational Canadian culture or view point. They are free to use their own language, set up their own houses of worship, attend schools of their own choice, and are encouraged to take part in politics to shape communities and Canada as they wish.
Many immigrants confuse this freedom with there being no "Canada" in many ways. It is difficult for some to conceive of a culture that would allow such things. Their culture or country would not be so welcoming. Sometimes they view Canada as weak, something that needs more rules and culture. That is affecting Canada in many ways, particularly those who have deep roots in the land and have a loose, quiet, live and let live, culture.
A recent example is the controversial topic of gun control. Most Canadians being first or second generation have a view of firearms based on their own culture and history. Their time in Canada is almost always in Urban centres. Many have negative views of firearms and see them something only government agents or criminals use or own. They can not see firearms as tools, may not even have heard of such a thing. Even multi-generational Canadians often see firearms as weapons particularly if their family has deep urban roots.
On the other hand most multi-generational Canadians outside of the urban centres (and Quebec) see firearms as tools. A part of their deep culture and history in the land. Canada was explored and settled with firearms, even today firearms are part of traveling and living in much of Canada. These Canadians can show continuous firearm ownership in their family dating back hundreds of years. Guns are part of who they are, where they came from, a tool like a canoe and like a canoe part of their culture past and present.
But these Canadians are quiet about their culture, particularly if they are not Aboriginal. They do not force their culture on others and tend to be accommodating to others view points. This has resulted in them facing increasing restrictions on their cultural right to own and use firearms.
The large number of immigrants, who are unaware of such cultural issues, due in part to their own history, our proximity to the USA and anti-gun lobbies in Canada, make the exercise of these cultural Canadian rights more difficult. They often support more gun laws which are a direct attack on many Canadians cultural rights. Something that if that happened to them would result in a loud and major outcry. Since our culture is much quieter they tend misunderstand our response.
I think that debate and the successes against Canadian cultures who have a deep history of firearm use and ownership show some of the affects of immigration. They have or are shifting traditional political powers, and are shaping Canada in many other ways.
Immigrants are changing Canada into their Canada, they and their children are already or soon to be the majority, they are going to be traditional multi-generational Canadians within a few short decades.
It may not be so much a question of how have immigrants affected Canada but what affect did Canada have on them, on their Canada. Just as yesterdays Canada was created by immigrants from the 1600's, tomorrows Canada will be created by the immigrants of the late 20th and early 21st century. There can be no larger affect.
What effect did the immigration of the mid-1800s have on the US?
Immigration of the mid-1800s had the affect of greatly increasing the size of cities in the US. Many of the immigrants moved into cities to be near work and to be near family.