Can I reenter the US from Canada with a green card?
If you are a lawful permanent resident (green card holder), you may leave the U.S. multiple times and reenter, as long as you do not intend to stay outside the U.S. for 1 year or more. Therefore, if you are outside of the U.S. longer than the date the permit was issued, you may be denied entry into the U.S.
How long can a green card holder stay outside the United States Uscis?
Remaining outside the United States for more than 12 months may result in a loss of lawful permanent resident status.
Can a green card holder move to Canada?
My husband, a Canadian citizen, was a green card holder for 18 years in the States. When we moved to Canada 6 years ago we had no idea he would have to surrender his green card. Yes, we were naive about the process for both he and myself.
Can a Canadian citizen work in the United States?
If you are a green card holder, you are a permanent resident. The green card allows a Canadian to live, work and reside full-time in the United States. Canadians are eligible for green cards through one of the four methods: Marriage Green Card for Canadians
What do you need to get a green card from Canada?
documents that establish your American Indian lineage, such as tribal records, birth certificates of your parents and/or grandparents, and an original Letter of Ancestry issued by INAC. Other non-Indian Canadians must apply for permanent residence in the United States much in the same manner as citizens of other foreign countries.
Can a Canadian green card holder apply for a re-entry permit?
Canadian green card holders currently living in the U.S. and who plan to reside abroad for more than 1 year should apply for a re-entry permit before leaving. You have to be physically residing in the U.S. at the time the re-entry permit is submitted, and you will also need to get your biometrics done.