Not exectly, but due to the Commonwealth of Nations you can get it more easier than other people. But as a British citizen after 2 years you are gonna has the same rights as the citizens, you can run for office and vote as well.
who would ever want to live in Canada???
twats
You are either stupid, ignorant or both. Have you visited the country, Isuspect not. Its a beautiful place with a very high standard of living, lots of space, nice people and good communities.
Their is a downside of course, the Canadian (live most Americans) don't have a sense of humour. that's a small price to pay for moving there. Alternatively stay in the UK where most places (unless you are very wealthy or Madonna) are dirty, expensive and crime ridden and where you pay more for everything but receive less in return.
Grow up, travel and stretch your mind.
only men marry with women not citizen with citizen
No, British Columbia is owned by Canada.
I wanna know if venezuelan citizen need visa tp enter canada
An American with a felony record cannot enter Canada.
no
No. Canada and the UK are 2 different countries.
There is no such thing as a citizen of England in international law. People of England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland are all British citizens in international law. Canada is an independent country and anyone who wanted to become a Canadian citizen would have to apply to the Canadian authorities in the same way that a Canadian would have to apply to the British authorities if they wanted to become a British citizen.
British citizens may choose to move across the Atlantic to Canada. Prior to leaving Britain, they need to apply for a visa. The visa will be their way into the country until they become a permanent citizen. They will then need to find companies to move their belongings as well as new laws and culture/
yes because he is British CANADIAN i think ============================== A person must be a Canadian citizen in order to vote in a Canadian federal election.
No
No, you cannot get a drivers license in Canada if you are a US citizen.
There is a distinct difference between a British Citizen and a British Subject. A British Citizen has free access to all parts of the UK. A British Subject may not. If you are a British Subject, you should check with the British Embassy in your country of residence. Incidentally, a British Citizen doesn't need a visa to visit the US but a British subject does.
When I was born, I was a Canadian citizen and a British subject. The British government took away my right to be a British subject.
In general, you cannot be born a British Overseas Citizen, as this is a residual category of citizenship created for those former Citizens of the United Kingdom and Colonies who were not eligible to become either a British Citizen or a British Dependent Territories Citizen after the passage of the British Nationality Act 1983. If you were born a British Dependent Territories Citizen (now call British Overseas Territories Citizen) then you are now also a British Citizen by virtue of the British Overseas Territories Act 2002. You don't need to do anything special to have British Citizenship in this case; it is automatic. However, if you are actually a British Overseas Citizen, you can either register as a British Citizen after living in the UK for 5 years and hold Indefinite Leave to Remain for at least 12 months prior to your registration application. If you are married to a British Citizen, you can apply for naturalization after living in the UK for 3 years. Finally, through the provisions of the Nationality, Immigration and Asylum Act 2002, a British Overseas Citizen who has no other citizenship has the right to register as a British Citizen.
if they are not born in canada or if there parents are not citizen
if they are not born in Canada or if there parents are not citizen
well i suppose u can. since you are a british citizen. yeah