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No.

You received nothing "automatically". You must timely apply for any benefit you receive, similarly to applying for Landed Immigrant status and citizenship in Canada as the spouse of a citizen

Be sure to marry in the US and then STAY here (i.e. that means DON'T LEAVE) until you have your green card in your hands. If you marry in Canada you will need to travel all the way to Montreal to the US consulate to get your green card. (c'est bon?)

Once you receive your green card, and after 3 years of marriage to a US citizen you are eligible to apply for citizenship. The language requirement will be a breeze for you, but you will need to learn all about US history and government to pass the citizenship test.

2007-01-29 14:14:47 · answer #1 · answered by Schmegicky 3 · 1 1

No, it's not automatic. However, marriage to a U.S. is generally the fastest and easiest way to getting a green card (and eventually US citizenship). Your US citizen husband must apply for a green card for you first. If everything goes well, you'll get a conditional green card that is good for 2 years. Before the end of the 2 year period, your husband must petition to get the conditions taken off and you'll get the permanent card. After 3 years of having the permanent resident card (and assuming you're still married to him), you can then apply for citizenship.

2007-01-30 01:49:10 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

First, i ought to assume that you're contained in the USA legally immediately (i.e. on a valid visa). second, no longer some thing takes position without delay with immigration. you should report for a eco-friendly card. when you're eligible, it is going to take a three hundred and sixty 5 days or 2 to bypass to with the help of. throughout that aspect, you should enhance your present day visa, or go back on your position usa. yet an option decision is to get a fiance visa for that purpose. 0.33, you received't develop right into a US citizen with the help of marriage. you'll develop right into a lawful everlasting resident. There aren't any further many transformations between both, yet there are transformations. CItizenship is a few thing you would possibly want to get after being a lawful everlasting resident.

2016-12-03 05:31:36 · answer #3 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

There is only one case of getting automatically US citizenship:
a child born in the USA.
After getting married with US citizen you can apply for permanent residency in this country and if it is granted and you can prove during an interview with Immigration officer that you were actually married "for real", then after three years of being permanent resident you will be eligible for naturalization. Then you can become a US citizen but not sooner.

2007-01-29 14:11:59 · answer #4 · answered by Guniek 2 · 3 1

It starts a process, but the process, even at working at the right speed, which it rarely does, will take about 7-10 years. But you can live a perfectly normal american life long before that. It will take you about 6 months to get your work permit, then a year to two years to get the temporary green card- which becomes permenent after another 2 or 3 years.

2007-01-29 15:14:58 · answer #5 · answered by locusfire 5 · 0 1

No, not automatically. But it does help you if you want to become a naturalized citizen of the U.S.(after you marry, presumably)

2007-01-29 13:59:47 · answer #6 · answered by slack action 3 · 1 1

I don't think you automatically gain US citizenship. It might not be as difficult as if you just came to the US, but it won't be super easy either.

2007-01-29 14:04:02 · answer #7 · answered by RidiculousTallness 5 · 0 1

no. on both sides of the border, you will have to sponsor each other. if he wishes to move to canada, you have to sponsor him and vice versa in the states. marriage does not give you instant status.

2007-01-30 08:07:00 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

You don't get automatic citizenship - you do get fast track eligibility for citizenship.

2007-01-29 13:59:20 · answer #9 · answered by fdm215 7 · 1 2

Nope! start the paperwork. Don't come here illegally.

2007-01-29 14:10:58 · answer #10 · answered by Dizney 5 · 1 1

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