What happens while you’re in Canada without citizenship?
From what I’ve read, you need to have a permanent residence and live in Canada for 3 years before you can become a citizen. What happens during that time of living in the country without actually being a citizen in terms of taxes, healthcare, employment, etc?
If you’re being deported from Canada, do you have to buy your own plane ticket?
My ex-bf just texted me saying that he is leaving the country in a few weeks (his Visa expired) and he said that he’s going back to work so he can make money to buy a plane ticket. Just out of curiosity…..doesnt Immigration Canada/Border Services provide you with a ticket since they want you to leave? Or does the person actually have to buy it themselves?
Let me explain: his visa expired 3 years ago, he’s been living illegally in Canada for 3 years. He’s been working under the table at a restaurant since. His actual hearing happened last year (sept 2008) thats when they found out about him and thats when he knew he was being deported. So they’ve actually been working on his case for a year and 2 months now. He just received a letter last week saying they made a decision when he was to leave. My question is just about the plane ticket…he says he has to buy a ticket, Im just wondering if thats true, since I would assume the Border Services of Canada provide that.
Will Passport Canada charge your Visa if you’re passport is rejected?
I recently sent my passport forms etc. to be approved and get my passport back, I was worried it would be rejected as my passport wasn’t up for renewal yet… There was a charge from Passport Canada on my Visa, will they charge me if my passport was rejected or can I rest assured that my Passport was accepted because of the charge?
Thanks!