Do we need to inform our nearest home country consulate about LPR status ?

dhirendra_sh

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Hi ,

Do we need to inform our nearest home country consulate about LPR (Legal Permanent Resident) status (not on H1-B visa now but have GC) ?

Thanks
 
I registered myself with both the Canadian and Pakistani consulates in Chicago when I moved here in 2003. There was no requirement by either consulate, but I did it on my own. I updated both consulates when I naturalised in 2006.


Hi ,

Do we need to inform our nearest home country consulate about LPR (Legal Permanent Resident) status (not on H1-B visa now but have GC) ?

Thanks
 
Hi,

I will check with my country's consulate if they have some requirement.


For Triple Citizen,
Just curious since you are citizen of three countries, can a person be a PR of Canada and USA at the same time ?

Thanks
 
You don't need to inform your nearest home country or your farthest
home country.

The GC is a document pertains only to the US; some countries may recognize
for travel purposes but the country you hold passport need not be notified.

Hi ,

Do we need to inform our nearest home country consulate about LPR (Legal Permanent Resident) status (not on H1-B visa now but have GC) ?

Thanks
 
For Triple Citizen,
Just curious since you are citizen of three countries, can a person be a PR of Canada and USA at the same time ?
I figure Triple Citizen became "Triple" by obtaining one citizenship then moving to the next country, not by being an LPR of multiple countries simultaneously.
 
Yup. I was born in Pakistan and moved to Canada in 1997. Naturalised there in 2000. Moved to the US in 2003 and naturalised here in 2006.

I figure Triple Citizen became "Triple" by obtaining one citizenship then moving to the next country, not by being an LPR of multiple countries simultaneously.
 
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