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She would have to take the test. *This is similar to when people want to go to America, how they take a test* . My mom is American, but she's lived in Canada so long that she's just considered a landed immigrant.
He should be able to leave as long as he has his passport from that country.
So that if they do fall they don't hurt themselves, and so they leave a footprint so you can tell were they landed not were they slid to.
I asked a simple question. how long immigrant administrative clearance take after interview, but nobody was answer it correctly,
Legally you could drive to the border and then turn around, the question is where is your home, USA or Canada? If it's Canada you can apply for Permanent Residence.
Yes, but not likely. They will still have to leave the country and face a 10 year ban based on how long they were here illegally.
Canada is a free country. You may leave any time you wish, though each province does have some residency requirements to access government services.
In 1497, John Cabot left England on May 2nd, and landed on Canada's East coast on June 24th. So it took him 58 days.
2:30 am Maybe one of the airborne units did. But many landed ealier and the flight was long. Pathfinders landed soon after midnight. The British gliders landed at the "Pegasus Bridge" a few minutes after Midnight. I believe many loaded on their aircraft during the light of the setting sun and left as early as 9pm or 10pm.
There was no slavery in canada. For a long time, there was no extradition treaty, either, so they could go there without fear of being captured and returned.
Sure, as long as the immigrant enter legally.
5 years.