Win 7 Home Premium bought from the United States for computer in the Canada

I live in Oregon, and I will be visiting my father in Ontario at the Canada during the holiday season. I plan on building a new computer as a gift for Christmas. I bought an OEM of Windows 7 Home Premium version and a copy of Microsoft Office 2010 here in the United States.

I will be able to register my Microsoft software when I install it to my father's House in the Canada?
Thank you.

Yes, why not?

A version of English language of any MS product is identical to another version English, purchased country whatever

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