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gq41 Mar 28th 2003 1:06 am

marrying a dual citizen?
 
just a quick question - if I marry a dual citizen, can I also become a dual citizen? I'm currently a US citizen, attending university in canada, and my longtime boyfriend (who also attends university in canada) is a dual citizen of the US and canada. i'm just wondering with regards to tuition, etc......fees are a lot cheaper for canadian citizens! Thanks!

wizzard Mar 28th 2003 1:37 pm

No, is the simple answer.

Marrying a Canadian will not get you Canadian Citizenship, if it did i would not have had to go through this stupid immigration process.

What it does give you is the right to apply for Canadian Permanent Residency via the Family Class.

http://www.cic.gc.ca

lairdside Apr 1st 2003 5:06 pm

You may be eligible for cheaper fees as a Canadian Landed Immigrant though - see your college and see what they say !

SueX Apr 2nd 2003 3:33 pm

[QUOTE]Originally posted by wizzard
Plus once you get your PR card you have to be here in Canda for 3years before you can apply for Canadian Citizenship


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