yes they can do that
Yes, a green card holder can visit Canada with certain conditions and requirements, such as having a valid passport and possibly obtaining a visitor visa or an Electronic Travel Authorization (eTA) depending on their country of citizenship.
the green card has nothing to do with the Canadian/French visit. What matters is where is your citizenship based from? as a French citizen or Canadian citizen then you'll have no issues traveling back and forth from Canada to France. The green card is used for American relations only.
If it's an American Green Card then no you can't. You must go through the appropriate channels to immigrate to Canada. If it's a Green Card of Canada (which is actually called a Permanent Residency Card in Canada) then yes you can live in Canada.
she is American residented (green card)and vietnames passport.can she visit Canada
in 2001 I was a geencard holder and had to apply get a tourist visa to visit Canada. hope this helps
She would need her Cuban passport and her American Green Card.
Yes, a green card holder can work in Canada, but they must obtain a work permit or visa to do so legally.
The green card is good since it allows one to visit the United States and be a citizen of that country. Green can be said to be a better card than red card
Yes, permanent residents have no problem going to Canada and coming back home. You will only need your gren card to present it to the immigration officer. I tavel a lot to Canada and I have never had a problem. But, by Air a US citizen will need a Valid US Passport to even enter the plane.
Yes, as a permanent resident with a green card, you can travel to Canada. However, you may need to obtain an Electronic Travel Authorization (eTA) before your trip.
Yes, a green card holder can enter Canada with certain conditions and requirements, such as having a valid passport and meeting Canadian entry regulations.