How to transfer a Canadian Citizenship to The US citizenship?

Posted May 12th, 2010 by immigratecanada and filed in Uncategorized

Hi, My friend is a Canadian citizen and now she wants to move to the United States with her husband and one kid to live in the United States for ever. Is it possible for her to come to the US and hold a new american citizenship? What are the procedures in order to tranfer the Canadian Citizenship to an American Citizenship?

What is the best way to apply for Citizenship of Canada when I am living in UK?

Posted May 6th, 2010 by immigratecanada and filed in Uncategorized

I am studying in UK and want to move to Canada for citizenship along with my partner. What is the best way to ensure the most possible positive outcome if I apply for it ?

Canada to Grant the Aga Khan Honorary Canadian Citizenship

Posted May 4th, 2010 by immigratecanada and filed in Uncategorized


Stephen Harper, the Prime Minister of Canada, announces during Question Period that the government will be seeking to grant the Aga Khan honorary Canadian Citizenship.

As a Canadian seeking US citizenship, will the US make me renounce my Canadian status?

Posted May 4th, 2010 by immigratecanada and filed in Uncategorized

I am Canadian, married to a US citizen and live in the US as a permanent resident.
I am able to apply for my US citizenship. I don’t want to give up my Canadian citizenship. If I get US citizenship I understand the US recognizes only one citizenship but Canada will recognize dual. Will the US make me renounce my Canadian status? I want to be able to move back to Canada in the future, but hold dual citizenship in case I need to move back to the US. Can I hold dual citizenship without comprimising my Canadian status?

Canadian Citizenship

Posted April 26th, 2010 by immigratecanada and filed in Uncategorized

I am currently a Canadian Citizen and want to give it up so that I can obtain Citizenship with the Russian Federation. Do you know how I can do this? Is there a prospect of getting it back in later years?

Ross School ON., Canada Citizenship award for Panduka Makuloluwa in 2009

Posted April 22nd, 2010 by immigratecanada and filed in Uncategorized


Citizenship Award for Panduka Makuloluwa ( Sri Lankan) who lives in Welland Ontario,Canada in 2008 -2009 school year at Ross School.

How can i submit my application to citizenship and immigration Canada through Canadian Embassy?

Posted April 21st, 2010 by immigratecanada and filed in Uncategorized

what if i’m a legal resident of the US but am studying in canada (i have canadian citizenship)? visas?

Posted April 18th, 2010 by immigratecanada and filed in Uncategorized

like the question says, i am a legal alien of the USA. i have an alien card/green card/whatever. my passport is canadian since i was born in quebec.
this fall i will be attending a university in Canada and being charged in-provence rates since i’m a citizen and was born there.
but do i have to do something else for the USA emigration offices? will my status be nullified or anything? what do i show crossing the border BACK to the usa?

The Day I Became a Canadian: A Citizenship Scrapbook

Posted April 18th, 2010 by immigratecanada and filed in Uncategorized

Product Description
On a snowy morning, little Xiao Ling Li and her parents are about to take part in a ceremony — one that will make them Canadian citizens. To record the day for her new brother or sister, she decides to keep a scrapbook to treasure the day.

The Day I Became a Canadian is not only the story of one special girl and her family, it is a tribute to Canada. Xiao Ling Li’s scrapbook is a useful resource that is full of information for anyone embarking on … More >>

The Day I Became a Canadian: A Citizenship Scrapbook

Can you sue Citizenship and Immigration Canada for their ineptitude?

Posted April 16th, 2010 by immigratecanada and filed in Uncategorized

I am an American woman who married a Canadian man I met over the internet over a year ago, and after careful consideration as to who should move where, we decided that he has closer ties to his family and his community, than I do my own, so I decided to move to Canada. However, applying even for a TRP has been a nightmare and I am not even allowed to communicate or even know who the person directly responsible for deciding my life. I think I should be able to speak to anyone working in my case and I find it totally unreasonable that they have such a rule and anyone I call tells me that they cannot even discuss the case with me or alter the decision.

Because of that, I feel reluctant to apply for Landed Status, as the expense is astronomical and there are no guarantees that the system will be granted status. Many have told me that hiring an immigration lawyer is a waste of money because they don’t have anymore access than I do.

I am a spouse. What are my rights?
To first answerer:

I think that this is ridiculous and the problem is the same in the US. I am a middle aged white woman, I’m least likely to be a threat to Canadian society, but yet, I am being treated like a pariah, while known terrorists have been given free passes.