Thank you! I have also citizenship from another country (I born in an Asian country), and then with Canada citizenship, it will be dual. Then, can I hold three citizenships with the USA?
Also, does it worth to go to the USA for work and living compared to Canada?
Thank you! I have also citizenship from another country (I born in an Asian country), and then with Canada citizenship, it will be dual. Then, can I hold three citizenships with the USA?
Also, does it worth to go to the USA for work and living compared to Canada?
If the Asian country supports it and I know Canada and USA does you can keep it all.
I am not an expert on the last question but you do get paid well in USA compared to Canada for tech jobs but there are other parameters which most people take into consideration like cost of living, security, medical etc. In the end its a personal choice you have to make based on your priorities.
They sent me the email, which is on the 7 days left. So, maybe that is the case for you so they send it 7 days before it. If you do not hear by 6 days before, the tracker asks that we inform IRCCC.
They sent me the email, which is on the 7 days left. So, maybe that is the case for you so they send it 7 days before it. If you do not hear by 6 days before, the tracker asks that we inform IRCCC.
Thank you! I have also citizenship from another country (I born in an Asian country), and then with Canada citizenship, it will be dual. Then, can I hold three citizenships with the USA?
Also, does it worth to go to the USA for work and living compared to Canada?
You have to think about taxes if you are living in both countries esp. if you have significant ties. There is a tax treaty to avoid double taxation. Canada is a bit more forgiving than US on global income. Something to keep in mind.
US is No.1 economy in the world and it is not comparable to any country let alone Canada. So the opportunities and pay are going to be better.
There are also other living factors which depends on what you like and what you don't. Perhaps live there for a few years in TN visa and see if you like it or not. It takes much longer to become a citizen in US.
You have to think about taxes if you are living in both countries esp. if you have significant ties. There is a tax treaty to avoid double taxation. Canada is a bit more forgiving than US on global income. Something to keep in mind.
US is No.1 economy in the world and it is not comparable to any country let alone Canada. So the opportunities and pay are going to be better.
There are also other living factors which depends on what you like and what you don't. Perhaps live there for a few years in TN visa and see if you like it or not. It takes much longer to become a citizen in US.
Sure, feel free to DM if you want to talk something specific to your scenario. I used to live there for 10 years and then moved to Canada. I'm weighing the pros and cons all the time. LOL.
You have to think about taxes if you are living in both countries esp. if you have significant ties. There is a tax treaty to avoid double taxation. Canada is a bit more forgiving than US on global income. Something to keep in mind.
US is No.1 economy in the world and it is not comparable to any country let alone Canada. So the opportunities and pay are going to be better.
There are also other living factors which depends on what you like and what you don't. Perhaps live there for a few years in TN visa and see if you like it or not. It takes much longer to become a citizen in US.
There’s a lot of considerations when moving from Canada to the US. Personally, I would identify what is it that you’re looking for in the US that you can’t find here. If it’s work related and you’re in a profession that allows working remotely you could always also find a job in the US and work / live out of Canada - I’ve heard many people doing that. I don’t personally see the benefit of securing a US citizenship on top of a Canadian one - a transfer visa, remote work, or green card max should be enough
I have attended citizenship oath ceremony yesterday with my family. I never received for me. However, I have received email containing instruction about how to signup for the portal to download e-certificate. I mentioned this to officer during one on one session where we cut out PR card during ceremony. He advised me that he would send it to me again after the ceremony to my email address.
its been 3 days I have not received anything. I called IRCC they advised me to wait for 5 days.
My citizenship ceremony date (as per online tracker) is July 19, 2024; The citizenship ceremony date is just 5 days away...and there's no sign of the email with instructions/invitation yet. Couple of days back I send webmail to asked updates. What is the recommended course of action - try and contact IRCC or wait a couple of days more? Also, I don't have any email address to send e-mail. I am from Scarborough and my interview was in Mississauga so don’t where I send e-mail.anyone be able to provide this to me?
My citizenship ceremony date (as per online tracker) is July 19, 2024; The citizenship ceremony date is just 5 days away...and there's no sign of the email with instructions/invitation yet. Couple of days back I send webmail to asked updates. What is the recommended course of action - try and contact IRCC or wait a couple of days more? Also, I don't have any email address to send e-mail. I am from Scarborough and my interview was in Mississauga so don’t where I send e-mail.anyone be able to provide this to me?