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What are the benefits of obtaining Canadian Citizenship?

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Unlike permanent resident status, the status afforded by Canadian citizenship, legally obtained, is not affected by the principle of "use it or lose it".

What are the criteria for obtaining Canadian citizenship?

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You may apply for Canadian citizenship after you have been physically present in Canada for 3 years out of 4 years prior to your application. As Canada recognizes dual-citizenship you may be able to retain the citizenship of your homeland. See similar questions...

What are some of the advantages of obtaining Canadian Citizenship?

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Unlike permanent residents, Canadian citizens are allowed to be absent from Canada for extended periods of time without any risk of losing their status. Except in rare cases, Canadian citizens cannot be deported from Canada. Time spent legally in Canada prior to becoming a permanent resident may be counted towards the calculation of the 1095 days required to qualify for Canadian Citizenship. See similar questions...

Where can I find information about Canadian citizenship and obtaining proof of citizenship?

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Citizenship and Immigration Canada's website provides up-to-date information on citizenship and proof of citizenship issues. You can learn about how to apply for Canadian citizenship and find useful information about becoming a Canadian Citizen. The FAQ section of the site is a good resource. See similar questions...

I have dual citizenship - can that be a factor in obtaining my security clearance?

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Security clearance evaluations/determinations must assure that access to classified information for a specific individual is "clearly consistent with the interests of national security." Under the adjudicative guidelines, "any doubt as to whether access to classified information is clearly consistent with national security will be resolved in favor of the national security." When making such a determination, DS must consider all available information, both positive and negative. See similar questions...

Who qualifies for Canadian citizenship?

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a general rule, individuals with three years of permanent resident status during the preceding four years can qualify for Canadian citizenship. See similar questions...

Where are applications for Canadian Citizenship submitted?

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Applications are submitted at the local citizenship office in the area of an applicant's residence. Applications may likewise be submitted directly to the citizenship office in Sydney, Nova Scotia. See similar questions...

After how much time can I apply for Canadian Citizenship?

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Canadian immigration is based on complex set of law, regulation, manuals and operation memoranda and is subject to change quite often. The professional presentation of an application along with in-depth knowledge of the system can make difference between success and failure. We have the competency in guide you through the process. Our president/sr. consultant. See similar questions...

When can Canadian Citizenship be obtained?

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Permanent resident status in Canada does not affect US immigration requirements for eligibility to legal employment. The North American Free Trade Agreement, which applies to citizens of Canada, does facilitate US employment in certain cases. See similar questions...

What is the difference between Canadian Citizenship and Permanent Residence?

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a Permanent Resident you are not eligible to vote in federal or provincial elections. As well, certain jobs are restricted to Canadian citizens. You could lose your Permanent Resident's status for not meeting certain residency requirements or for a conviction of a criminal offence. These are some of the circumstances whereby you could be forced to give up your status as a Permanent Resident, no matter how many years you have resided in Canada, and you will be told to leave the country. See similar questions...

I am a U.S. Citizen. Will I lose my citizenship if I get benefits?

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No, you cannot lose your citizenship if you get benefits. Once you become an U. S. citizen, the INS cannot deport you for public charge reasons and they must always let you re-enter the U. S. after a trip to another country. See similar questions...

What is the number of Canadian permanent residents who were granted Canadian citizenship in 1999?

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What are the advantages of obtaining a permanent job offer from a Canadian employer?

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Increased opportunity for a successful application under the Skilled Worker/ Professional category and the Provincial Nomination Program (PNP) category. Canadian Immigration Visa Offices, exept for the Visa Office in Buffalo/U.S.A., "fast-track" applications submitted under the Skilled Worker/ Professional category, where the applicant has received a validated job offer from a Canadian employer. See similar questions...

What are the advantages of obtaining a temporary job offer from a Canadian employer?

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Coming to Canada on a Work Permit is the quickest way to enter Canada and work. The Work Permit application process can usually be completed in a matter of days or weeks. The Canadian employer of a Work Permit holder in Canada can offer the individual a permanent full-time job of indeterminate length and the new job offer will be considered Arranged Employment in Canada under the Skilled Worker/ Professional category of immigration. See similar questions...

What is a UL mark and what are the benefits of obtaining one?

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The UL marks are registered certification marks of Underwriters Laboratories Inc. (UL). The UL mark on a product means that UL has tested and evaluated representative samples of that product and determined that it meets UL's specified product safety requirements. & more The UL mark is one of the most recognized, trusted and accepted safety symbols in the world. The benefits of obtaining one include: See similar questions...

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