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Canadian Immigration and Citizenship
By Jimmy
Sturo
For most immigrants, especially to developed countries, it is their hope that they become citizens of their
adoptive countries, so that they can enjoy the rights and privileges of being a citizen including the right to vote. However, the process may
take a long time, since there are certain requirements that immigrants must have before they are considered for citizenship. In Canada, the
process of becoming a Canadian citizen involves going through a process before immigrants can gain Canadian citizenship.
In Canada, there are some strict guidelines that immigrants must adhere to before they qualify to become
citizens. An example of this is that only immigrants that have been granted permanent resident status and who are at least 18 years old can apply
for citizenship. In addition, a permanent resident has had to reside in Canada for at least three to four years and be able to communicate either
in English or in French. The application for citizenship costs $200 for adults and $100 for children (they must be permanent residents too), and
usually takes around 12 to 18 months.
Immigrants are refused citizenship if they do not meet the criteria mentioned above. Other reasons for
refusal include immigrants who have had their Canadian citizenship revoked, those who have been convicted of a crime, or charged with a criminal
offense in the last three years, those who are being investigated or have been convicted of a war crime and those in prison, on parole or on
probation.
If an application is successful, an immigrant needs to take the Canadian Citizenship test. If the applicant
passes the test, the next step is to undergo an interview. Upon passing the interview, all that needs to be done is to wait for the ceremony when
an immigrant takes the oath to become a Canadian citizen.
Just like other countries, becoming a Canadian citizen requires that an immigrant meet certain criteria and
follow a stringent and sometimes strict process before granted citizenship. However, if an immigrant is knowledgeable of the steps that need to
be taken, Canadian citizenship can be a fairly simple process.
Canada Immigration provides detailed information on
Canadian Immigration, Canada Immigration Visas, Canada Immigration Lawyers, Canada Employment Immigration and more. Canada Immigration is
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