Becoming an immigrant in Canada is one thing. Becoming a citizen of the country is another. These are two different things and two different processes that individuals have to go through. But despite that, plenty of individuals from all around the world would do their best to become an immigrant and then a citizen. One cannot become a citizen of Canada without becoming an immigrant first. These two are connected, and one is a prerequisite to the other.
So how does one become a citizen? What are the usual
requirements? What does one need to do to be granted citizenship in Canada?
Read on and learn more about how this goes about.
The need to stay in the country for a minimum amount of
time
What many people do not realize is that there are certain
requirements that one must fulfill for them to be able to apply for citizenship
in Canada and become a citizen of this beautiful country. One of the major
requirements is for an individual to stay in the country for a minimum amount
of time. A person who wants to become a citizen of Canada should be physically
present there for 1,095 days at the very least. They have to be able to fulfill
this requirement during the five years requirement of being an immigrant before
they can go and apply for citizenship. That is three years of having to be
physically present in Canada.
It is also important to note that there are specific days
that are counted towards these 1,095 days. According to the Immigration, Refugees
and Citizenship Canada, the days that count are those considered to be “full
days” and these are those days that one is physically in Canada and should be
there as a permanent resident.
Those who are temporary residents in Canada can still start
counting the days. However, each day that they physically stay in Canada would
only be counted as half days. This means that they would need to stay much
longer in the country as compared to permanent residents.
Other important requirements
Of course, this is just one of the requirements. Other requirements
from the Canadian government on applying for citizenship include being able to
speak English and/or French well so that they can communicate properly with the
people in the country. Individuals who are anywhere from 18 years old to 54 years
old should submit proof that they are proficient in either one of these
languages. They should also not have any kind of criminal history. Individuals who
also want to gain citizenship in Canada must also be aware of the rights that
the citizens of the country have along with their responsibilities. They should
also have basic knowledge of the history, political system, and geography of
the country.
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Canada? Go through these programs offered by Global Visa Support to help you do
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