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Dual Citizenship

PostPosted: Wed Sep 23, 2009 1:40 pm
by .Yunoko
Alright so I want to move to the US. But keep my Canada citizenship because of our fabulous health care :shock:. But I don't know to much about it ahah. So umm yea, anybody know what I have to do?

Like I have friends who know people and say they have to stay in US for 6 months then Canada for 6 months just to keep it but what do I really have to do. I tried to look this stuff up but its hard because I usually get scam websites and all that crap. So anything would be helpful.

PostPosted: Wed Sep 23, 2009 1:44 pm
by BKFraiders7
No idea. Your best bet would probably call your government office

PostPosted: Wed Sep 23, 2009 1:45 pm
by .Yunoko
BKFraiders7 wrote:No idea. Your best bet would probably call your government office


Thats a lot of work. Ahah anybody else? Just saves me time xD

PostPosted: Wed Sep 23, 2009 1:48 pm
by BKFraiders7
Well I mean your gonna have to call them anyway and get it approved..so killing 2 birds with one phone call.

PostPosted: Wed Sep 23, 2009 2:57 pm
by brentbizzle
It takes a while to get US citizenship, or citizenship anywhere really. You usually have to be in the country for a certain amount of time BEFORE you can even apply, so that means you would have to look at getting proper visas to work/study in the country.

PostPosted: Wed Sep 23, 2009 3:06 pm
by BKFraiders7
yea .yunoko, Brents the guy you need to be talking to about this stuff

PostPosted: Wed Sep 23, 2009 3:22 pm
by brentbizzle
You can also look at it this way. How many white people do you see in Vancouver? Not many I'll tell you, lol... I'm not racist or anything, but there are a LOT of immigrants in Vancouver. Many foreigners set up shop in Canada and try to become Canadian citizens because it is EASIER than becoming a US citizen. On top of that, governments don't like granting dual citizenships. I don't really know of many people that have dual citizenship from just applying. It either comes from your birth situation (parents are Canadian but you were born in the US) or through marriage. Usually if you are applying for citizenship they want you to give up your other ones. It's like applying for a job because you'd like to work there sometimes...

PostPosted: Wed Sep 23, 2009 3:41 pm
by .Yunoko
brentbizzle wrote:You can also look at it this way. How many white people do you see in Vancouver? Not many I'll tell you, lol... I'm not racist or anything, but there are a LOT of immigrants in Vancouver. Many foreigners set up shop in Canada and try to become Canadian citizens because it is EASIER than becoming a US citizen. On top of that, governments don't like granting dual citizenships. I don't really know of many people that have dual citizenship from just applying. It either comes from your birth situation (parents are Canadian but you were born in the US) or through marriage. Usually if you are applying for citizenship they want you to give up your other ones. It's like applying for a job because you'd like to work there sometimes...


True I kind of knew that. But it is possible. Like I know one way you can get it is if you have family in the US, that will sponsor? you and by that somehow gives you dual citizen ship? Know anything about that? But even if I can do that, would i have to live in Canada for 6 months then US for 6 months etc. Or what? That is what I was told?

Re: Dual Citizenship

PostPosted: Wed Sep 23, 2009 4:02 pm
by TheOriginalToxxy
.Yunoko wrote:Alright so I want to move to the US. But keep my Canada citizenship because of our fabulous health care
DAMN STRIGHT SISTER!

PostPosted: Wed Sep 23, 2009 4:49 pm
by Alex Finlay
brentbizzle wrote:It takes a while to get US citizenship, or citizenship anywhere really. You usually have to be in the country for a certain amount of time BEFORE you can even apply, so that means you would have to look at getting proper visas to work/study in the country.

2 years for my dad in Australia (he married)
Thanks, Alex

PostPosted: Wed Sep 23, 2009 5:52 pm
by TheOriginalToxxy
Alex Finlay wrote:
brentbizzle wrote:It takes a while to get US citizenship, or citizenship anywhere really. You usually have to be in the country for a certain amount of time BEFORE you can even apply, so that means you would have to look at getting proper visas to work/study in the country.

2 years for my dad in Australia (he married)
Thanks, Alex
Alex I Swear To God.....Put It In Ur Sig.

PostPosted: Wed Sep 23, 2009 11:48 pm
by brentbizzle
Yeah, I'm in Australia now. It's a min 2 years to apply for a perm residency, but not if you are going for a spousal visa. And perm residency doesn't mean dual citizenship. You still have to renew it every 5 to 10 years depending on your visa.

I might be going for a defacto spousal visa next year to stay here longer with my girlfriend.

PostPosted: Thu Sep 24, 2009 9:26 am
by Alex Finlay
Dethklok2751 wrote:
Alex Finlay wrote:
brentbizzle wrote:It takes a while to get US citizenship, or citizenship anywhere really. You usually have to be in the country for a certain amount of time BEFORE you can even apply, so that means you would have to look at getting proper visas to work/study in the country.

2 years for my dad in Australia (he married)
Thanks, Alex
Alex I Swear To God.....Put It In Ur Sig.

Please stop with your violent attitude.
Also Brent i didn't know that aparantly in 2 years once he gets his citizenship i can move over, Thinking on it atm.
No sure however if i should finish my A Levels currently doing my GCSE's gona try for a Degree in Physics... Not sure if i should go higher yet, But my dream job is a nuclear physist. Ive got all the skills accept English (My grammar is that of a 12 year old) And my spelling is abit of a fail at times.
Thanks, Alex. PS. If your anoyed by something don't be a douche, Pm me. At Dethklok, i don't like your attitude so please stop.

PostPosted: Fri Oct 02, 2009 4:58 pm
by .Yunoko
Thanks for some of the tips. When I get the time I will just phone or contact the right people.

PostPosted: Fri Oct 02, 2009 5:06 pm
by airplanes18
Alex Finlay wrote: PS. If your anoyed by something don't be a douche, Pm me. At Dethklok, i don't like your attitude so please stop.


dude wtf? he was saying it so say it, not to be an donkey. view both sides before pointing fingers. be glad IM looking a both sides write now