A person would become a Canadian citizen if they feel they would like to become a permanent part of the country. This includes voting in elections, living, working, and spending their life there.
It is not fair that refugees are accepted into Canada faster than independent immigrants who desire to be in the country. The independent immigrant may be a more skilled worker or business immigrant, and may fit requirements of the immigration point system better than the refugee. If not a serious worker, the refugee may become a burden on the countries economy. Making the independent immigrant more deserving. The refugee can also take advantage of the countries taxing and work system and become reliant on the government. Because the government must support the refugee, he or she may not become a strong member of society. The refugee can also be lying about the direct threat to his or her life. He or She may take advantage of the political situation in their home country and enter Canada under false refugee claims. Although the threat to the refugee may be existing, many more deserving independent immigrants are waiting to be accepted into the Canada.
That is the province of Quebec.
They eventually become productive citizens and give Canada an increasing population and an expanding economy. Canadians, eventually immigrants as well we hope, have a sustainable birth rate but our economy benefits from an increasing population. Immigrants help with that. Otherwise they cost the Canadian economy, the difference between immigrants' tax payments and the value of government services they absorb is about $6,000 per immigrant which costs Canada about $20 Billion a year. This is due to Canadian immigration and refugee rules which allow people in who do not have unfilled jobs waiting or skills needed. Simply change that rule and we would be able to let in even more, though different, immigrants.
Because Canada welcomes people as Canadians. Unlike other countries once you get Canadian status you are Canadian, with all the rights given to Canadians who have been here generations.You will even be called First Generation Canadian by older Canadians. Other First Generation Canadians will call you immigrant but you will be Canadian. You can even run for office and become our Prime Minister. Try that in any other country!
England and USA
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Yes I believe so. But in some countries you need papers to be a citizen.
The United States & Canada were never one country.
A person would become a Canadian citizen if they feel they would like to become a permanent part of the country. This includes voting in elections, living, working, and spending their life there.
Saint Andre Bessette from Canada was canonized on October 17, 2010.
It is not fair that refugees are accepted into Canada faster than independent immigrants who desire to be in the country. The independent immigrant may be a more skilled worker or business immigrant, and may fit requirements of the immigration point system better than the refugee. If not a serious worker, the refugee may become a burden on the countries economy. Making the independent immigrant more deserving. The refugee can also take advantage of the countries taxing and work system and become reliant on the government. Because the government must support the refugee, he or she may not become a strong member of society. The refugee can also be lying about the direct threat to his or her life. He or She may take advantage of the political situation in their home country and enter Canada under false refugee claims. Although the threat to the refugee may be existing, many more deserving independent immigrants are waiting to be accepted into the Canada.
How do immigrants become a Canadian citizen
That is the province of Quebec.
Oh yes, lots of doctors have immigrated to Canada and have become Canadian citizens.
British territory