> Just Cocky wrote: > If he is a permanent resident of the USofA, then
> the
> USofA is *HOME*. <--- True enough...but most of us consider "home"
> where we
> grew up and where our families are, etc...That's what I meant.
>
> Thanks for the responses. i also researched the matter elsewhere and
> we
> will be careful if he does indeed go to Canada for a few weeks/months.
> Thanks again! :)
>
> Sunny
>
>
> "Just Cocky" wrote in message
> news:<7ap2s15t6gobfn2d8qtk2rdo2vf919fmdv@4ax.com>...
> > On Sun, 08 Jan 2006 05:39:57 GMT, "Sunny"
> > wrote:
> > >
> > >Hi group,
> > >If my husband, who is a United States permanent resident, goes home
> > >to
> > >work
> > >in Canada for a few months, he will be ok to return to the US
> > >right? As
> > >long as he doesn't stay over one year, it's fine?
> > >
> > If he is a permanent resident of the USofA, then the USofA
> "Just Cocky" wrote in message
> news:7ap2s15t6gobfn2d8qtk2rdo2vf919fmdv@4ax.com...
> > On Sun, 08 Jan 2006 05:39:57 GMT, "Sunny"
> > wrote:
> >>Hi group,
> >>If my husband, who is a United States permanent resident, goes home
> >>to
> >>work
> >>in Canada for a few months, he will be ok to return to the US right?
> >>As
> >>long as he doesn't stay over one year, it's fine?
> > If he is a permanent resident of the USofA, then the USofA is
> > *HOME*.
Whatever that means...
Are you sure you know?
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