Yes, a US permanent resident can work in Canada with the appropriate work permit or visa.
Yes, as a US permanent resident, you can travel to Canada.
Yes, permanent residents of Canada can travel to Canada with a valid Permanent Resident Card or Permanent Resident Travel Document.
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.
Those with Permanent Resident status in Canada are still ineligible to hold public office or vote in federal elections.
Yes, a US permanent resident needs an Electronic Travel Authorization (eTA) to visit Canada.
As far as I understand it, anyone who is not a Canadian citizen/immigrant/permanent resident, you need a work permit.
By immigrating to Canada. A permanent resident must live in Canada for at least 2 out of five years. That would not make you a resident in most provinces, which has implications such as no provincial healthcare coverage.
In Canada, a PR card is a permanent resident card. A PR card is what is used for official proof of being a permanent Canadian resident.
he's from Congo and his a permanent resident in Canada.
Yes, but you have to have your passport
Yes, an American permanent resident can travel to Canada with a valid passport and may also need to obtain an Electronic Travel Authorization (eTA) depending on their country of citizenship.