Q. My boyfriend is planning on moving from canada to the us and he wants to know what requirements you need to get a social security number or citizenship so he can work legally in the states. Can someone help me out? :)
Any idea where you would start to get a work visa?
Any idea where you would start to get a work visa?
A. Social Security cards can be granted to a legal, resident alien -- citizenship is not a requirement. If he got a work visa, the Social Security card would say that it is valid only with work authorization by the government.
We'd have to know what kind of education and experience he has in order to tell you what kind of work visa is possible. Try this visa selection tool for Canadians:
http://www.grasmick.com/discover.htm
In employment cases, he would have to find an employer willing to hire him and that he would have to be eligible for one of those work visas.
The other possibility is for you to be engaged as there is a fiance visa.
You can get more information here:
http://travel.state.gov/visa/visa_1750.html
Citizenship is a long way off. He'd have to have permanent residency first and then wait for several years before applying.
We'd have to know what kind of education and experience he has in order to tell you what kind of work visa is possible. Try this visa selection tool for Canadians:
http://www.grasmick.com/discover.htm
In employment cases, he would have to find an employer willing to hire him and that he would have to be eligible for one of those work visas.
The other possibility is for you to be engaged as there is a fiance visa.
You can get more information here:
http://travel.state.gov/visa/visa_1750.html
Citizenship is a long way off. He'd have to have permanent residency first and then wait for several years before applying.
How do I sign up for a social security number in Canada?
Q. I'm a Canadian citizen but not a resident. How do I activate my social security number(I'm going to Montreal and Toronto this summer). Any tips or details would be great. Thank you :o)
Canada, it says so in my question!
Canada, it says so in my question!
A. Go to this site:
http://www.servicecanada.gc.ca/eng/sc/sin/index.shtml
It will have information and forms that you need to apply for a SIN card.
http://www.servicecanada.gc.ca/eng/sc/sin/index.shtml
It will have information and forms that you need to apply for a SIN card.
Can I use my birth certificate and social security number to enter canada?
Q. im a U.S. citizen. im 16 and was just wondering if I can cross into canada with just my birth certificate and like my social security number. either flying or driving it doesn't matter. and can I cross back into the U.S. with just those documents. Thanksssssss
A. If you are traveling by air you'll need a passport. If you're traveling by land or sea you (as a 16 year old) will need only a birth certificate. This will change sometime in the relatively near future (they say summer 2009, but it could be pushed back more) such that you'll need a passport or a "passport card" even when you travel by land. For more info on this new passport card thing, go here http://travel.state.gov/passport/ppt_card/ppt_card_3926.html
Can students from canada visiting united states go to school here without a social security number?
Q. my question is that if a student who is a canadian citizen and visits united states and wants to go to high school here would that be possible? cause i am visiting california and instead of missing school i would like to finish my high school.i dont have a social security number but someone told me that u dont need to be a citizen or a permanant resident or require a social security card to go to school...is that true? please provide someinformation if u have it...thanks in advance
A. You must have authorization in the Form of an I-20 SEVIS form as would any other international student. You can not just start going to school because it is convenient for you.
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