Best place to live in Canada if you want.... ? |
Where would you say are the top Canadian cities to live in if you want:
a wealth of outdoor activities (e.g., hiking, sailing)
not too far from urban life (no further than 1 or 2 ... |
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Is it true that emigrant are suffering in canada? |
| no jobs,www.not canada.com.do u know if this is true the stories on this ... |
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Calgary alberta's bad neighborhood? |
Please tell me the "ghetto" places in Calgary im going to move in the NW but i wanna know other places in Calgary too just to have idea...
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Any Fun things to do in Canada? See the following locations:? |
I am flying into Buffalo, NY and driving to Toronto, Ottawa, Montreal and Quebec City.
Any fun things off the beaten path? Looking for an anwer(s) from someone who has experienced these ... |
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Plz ,can anyone help me? |
| how can i find someone in toronto , i only know his name . how can i start seaching for ... |
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What do you think is the state of multiculturalism in Canada? |
| I remember reading an article about a year ago in Walrus magazine that questioned whether what happened in London (bombings of 2005) could happen in our country...The article charged that certain ... |
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Driving from Toronto to Chicago- is 4 hours enough? |
| 3 hours from Toronto down to Detroit vioa the 401, and 1 hour from Detroit to Chicago via I-94.... |
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Is Niagara Falls, Ontario the capital city of Canada? |
| My uncle once told me in around 1990 that the tower in Niagara Falls, Canada houses the legislative of Canada. I live in the New York side of the river and I really want to see your political system ... |
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Would Canadians watch this American movie? |
The movie will be called "It's not that cold here, really." and it will be an American comedy produced by ME!
The movie will be about a dumb American gangster from New J... |
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Could a US citizen rent an apartment in Toronto? |
Odd question, I know. But could a US citizen skirt the rules a bit by remaining a US Citizen, holding a job in Niagra or Buffalo, yet live across the border in Toronto, or Hamilton, etc. by renting an apartment. Could you rent through proxy or something like that?
My wife and I would really like to live in Toronto for a couple of years without having to give up US citizenship and the egocentric US won't allow dual citizenship. |
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Charlie
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A U.S. citizen may visit in Canada for up to 6 months, but may not LIVE there legally without applyng for a visa. You can start your research with the sites below. I know there are people who do this...hope you hear from some so you can get first-hand info. You certainly do not need to become a Canadian or a dual citizen. |
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Hermes
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There is absolutely no bar on US Citizens (or for that matter other foreign citizens) renting an apartment in Canada. It is upto the respective landlords to determine the credit eligibility and other details of the tenant. So as far as renting an apartment is concerned it is not the problem.
The only thing that is how long a US Citizen is continuously staying in Canada. The usual limit is 6 months, past which the Canadian Immigration might to be involved for an extension. But if one is holding a job in Buffalo and travelling across every day, then that 'continuous stay' would not probably apply. This is one scenerio that might succeed.
However, you might want to check out if the US now allows dual citizenship. |
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MelC
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As long as you have the right money you could rent anything you wanted in Toronto. Money Talks. |
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u r dumb
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For 6 months yes past six months you need to get permanent residency papers-and permanent residency does not mean you goive up US citizenship as it also does not mean you become a canadian citizen either .Your just granted stay |
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Dangermanmi6
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Where did you get the idea that you would have to give up your American citizenship to live in Canada?????? You can immigrate to Canada and remain a citizen of the US the only restriction is that you can't vote and you won't be called for jury duty (I haven't).
The downside is that it will take time and cost you some money and there is tax problems, the upside is that once you get your residency permission and you take up residency LEGALLY you will be intitled to the TAXPAYER funded medical system. |
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Dr.Henry17
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Yes. There is nothing illegal about it. You might have some trouble when it comes to running a credit check since you won't have a Canadian credit history and most landlords will have no idea how to check a US credit rating. So you might need to do some extra work and provide all your own documentation but it is perfectly legal.
I would warn against that commute though. Depending on what part of Toronto you live in getting to Buffalo with some rush hour traffic mixed in will take you at least an hour and a half each way and from some parts of Toronto it could take 2-3 hours each way. |
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I_love_you
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well this doesnt really answer your question but i thought they allowed dual citizenship... because my sister was born in the US and we are Canadian (we were down there because my dad is military) she was able to chose if she wanted a dual citizenship, Canadian or US.... but maybe thats a different situation then yours... i'm probably wrong...
sorry i couldnt help you more! |
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