my father is British, and I am a Commonwealth citizen (from Canada), so all I had to do was to send away some documents (such as my father’s proof of nationality, my original birth certificate, etc) and they sent me back a passport. Pretty cool.
Nope! She got married, joined the Army, and is now in med school in Boston. We either call her “Sgt. Pepper” (although that’s not her real rank) or “Dr. Pepper.”
Let’s go to the suck… I mean, to the DMV. You can wave your new passport at them.
That rocks!
That’s cool. Why, out of curiousity? 🙂
options – the option to work anywhere in the EU, and to travel visa-free to other places that Canadians would need a visa to enter.
Or out of even more curiosity…how?
my father is British, and I am a Commonwealth citizen (from Canada), so all I had to do was to send away some documents (such as my father’s proof of nationality, my original birth certificate, etc) and they sent me back a passport. Pretty cool.
So will they ever detain you at the U.S.-Canada border again? >:)
probably 🙂
oh the memories. I still remember saying “uh, you guys go without me.”
aside from almost getting stranded in Quebec, that trip was a lot of fun! Does your cousin still live in Montreal?
Nope! She got married, joined the Army, and is now in med school in Boston. We either call her “Sgt. Pepper” (although that’s not her real rank) or “Dr. Pepper.”
Let’s go to the suck… I mean, to the DMV. You can wave your new passport at them.