The visa-free travel is almost the same for both of them. Traveling to the Middle East; use the Canadian one because nowadays the US has many enemies.
Both Canada and the US require their citizens to enter and depart the country on their own passport. So, carry them both with you always.
Firstly, one would have to determine whether they are eligible for Canadian citizenship. One can take a test on the Government of Canada website. Secondly, one would have to prepare for the citizenship test and, lastly, get proof of citizenship.
That would depend on your nationality. If you have US or Canadian citizenship, no, you just need some ID (such as driver's licence). For other nationalities, you may or may not need a passport. Eg, for Norh Koreans, they would need their passport :-)
What is the maximum amount of time a canadian citizens can stay in the US with valid passport?
Yes, you need a Canadian passport. What most people still do not realize is that the commercial airlines will not allow you to board the aircraft without a passport. So it's not just the governments.Even if you travel by land, the US requires you to show a valid passport..............................Hold on, now. The question was about a Canadian Citizen entering Canada. It was not about boarding an aircraft.When you leave the USA and cross the border into Canada, you don't have to show anything to US Customs. You only need a passport to enter the USA.The Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms guarantees the right of a Canadian citizen to enter Canada. A Citizenship Card is proof of Canadian Citizenship. Under the Charter, that is sufficient to be admitted to Canada.
No, they're different. There's a US passport and a Canadian passport.
No his parents heritage is mostly rooted in the UK.
Contact the nearest Canadian mission to you and ask them to help you to see if you are eligible (the laws changed on April 2009). If you are in Canada, call Citizenship and Immigration Canada: 1-888-242-2100.If you get your certificate of citizenship, then you can apply for a Canadian passport.
U.S. citizens do not require a passport to enter into Canada from the U.S. They do, however, require proof of citizenship. Acceptable forms of identification for proving citizenship are: passport, birth certificate, certificate of citizenship or naturalization, and Indian Status cards, accompanied by photo ID.
US citizenship.
I am not certain what you mean by "options" but your status is a US citizen which means you would be required to obtain a US passport to enter Canada. If your father still holds Canadian citizenship you might be eligible for dual citizenship but that would be determine by Canadian laws not US laws.
Passports aren't issued by cities, they are issued by countries. In order to have a passport, you need to be a citizen of the country you are applying to. So if you are a British citizen, you get a UK passport, if you are a Canadian citizen, you get a Canadian passport. It doesn't matter where you were born, it's what country you are a citizen. If you don't have citizenship then you cannot have a passport. Ex: A Canadian citizen, who is NOT an American citizen cannot have a US passport.
how can you be a Canadian citizen with Indian passport. If you are Canadian resident with Indian passport yes you have to get a US Visa.
Firstly, one would have to determine whether they are eligible for Canadian citizenship. One can take a test on the Government of Canada website. Secondly, one would have to prepare for the citizenship test and, lastly, get proof of citizenship.
He doesn't have US citizenship. Still carries his Haitian passport.
Since the mother herself was born in Canada, the child is eligible for Canadian citizenship. You should contact the nearest Canadian embassy or consulate general to apply for a certificate of Canadian citizenship. In the meantime, the child still can enter to Canada using his/her American passport or birth certificate (birth certificate can be used instead of a passport only if he or she is under 15).
If you have dual citizenship, yes you can.
That would depend on your nationality. If you have US or Canadian citizenship, no, you just need some ID (such as driver's licence). For other nationalities, you may or may not need a passport. Eg, for Norh Koreans, they would need their passport :-)