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Lawful Permanent Resident (LPR) status, i.e., having a green card, allows persons who hold this status to live and work in the US. There are four basic ways to achieve LPR status: Be petitioned for by an eligible family member; having education, skills, or talents which are in demand in the US and which qualify in one of the employment-based or profession-related preferences; having refugee or asylum status based on a well-founded fear of persecution if one returns to the home country; and by a special act of Congress.
Being a Canadian and attending school in the US does not count.
2007-03-26 02:30:51
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answered by Curious1usa 7
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No, you don't get a green card for going to college.
2007-03-26 10:00:53
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answered by rocio 5
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Green cards are not issued to foreign students. Students receive student visas, which basically allow one to live in the US as long as they are attending an accredited university.
As a Canadian you can apply for citizenship though.
2007-03-26 09:39:47
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answered by MELISSA B 5
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No, you go back home and find a job, contribute back to Canada.
2007-03-26 09:41:10
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answered by reene2g 4
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you need to go to this site and ask your questions and get answers.
www.uscis.gov/
2007-03-28 23:26:07
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answered by allen w 7
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Not automatically, no.
2007-03-26 10:25:23
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answered by DAR 7
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