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Re: Getting US Green Card for a Canadian landed Immigrant Posted on: Sat, 23 Jun 2007 22:31:12 +0000


> Wrong. He can retain his Canadian PR - it is governed by Canadian
> law. The US may not like it, but it out of their reach. As JAJ
> mentioned, if he is married to a Canadian citizen, he could live
> anywhere in the world, and remain a Canadian PR.
>
> Also, how would he give up Canadian PR? I believe there is no formal
> "renouncement" procedure. He would have to break the Canadian PR
> rules, but even then he does not cease to be a Canadian PR right away.
> He would have to try to enter Canada, or apply for a Travel Document
> at a Canadian consulate, and then go through the process of the
> Government of Canada declaring his PR lost.

Let's go to the source: http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/newcomers/about-
pr.asp#lose_status.

Ian

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