Can I be a Canadian Permanent Resident and hold a US Green Card at the same time?
Yes, but not indefinitely. One cannot be a permanent resident in two countries at the same time, so sooner or later you’d have to choose one of the countries in question. Having a US Green Card, applying to the DV lotteries etc. does not effect your eligibility and ultimate acquisition of Canadian PR. 12.3 I have a car and I want to import it into Canada, can I do it? In general, the vehicles to be imported to Canada has to meet some uniquely Canadian standards. Not all cars manufactured in the USA, let alone other parts of the worlds, do or could be made to conform to these standards. So, before deciding to import your car into Canada, you should check with the Registrar of Imported Vehicles. You can reach the RIV at: +1-800-511-7755. 12.4 Can I change my Driver’s Licence for a Canadian one? Driver’s licenses are under provincial jurisdiction, but generally speaking, you’d have to pass a driving test and surrender your out of province driving licence to get a Canadian one. Depending o
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