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I have an Green Card and have been offered Canadian Permanent Residency. Will there be a problem?
I have an Green Card and have been offered Canadian Permanent Residency. Will there be a problem?
Wednesday, 04 March 2009 02:31
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The US takes the position that you cannot be a permanent resident in two countries. Accepting Canadian Permanent Residency is strong evidence that you are abandoning your Green Card and may cause you to lose your Green Card immediately.
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