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- Canadian Citizenship
According to a study made by an American researcher from Michigan University, in the United States, Canada is ranked 9th out of 82 countries where the citizens are happiest in the world. You wish to be part of these statistics!
The Canadian government gives permanent residents, living in Canada for the past three (3) to five (5) years, the opportunity to become a citizen
To become a citizen, you must:
- be 18 years of age or older;
- be a permanent resident of Canada;
- have lived in Canada for at least three of the four years before applying;
- be able to communicate in either English or French;
- know about Canada; and
- know about the rights and responsibilities of citizenship.
However, you cannot become a Canadian citizen if you:
- are under a removal order (instructed by Canadian officials to leave Canada );
- are now charged with an indictable offence or crime or an offence under the Citizenship Act;
- have been convicted of an indictable offence or crime, or offence under the Citizenship Act, in the past three years;
- are now in prison, on parole, or on probation;
- have been in prison, on parole, or on probation for a year or more in the past four years;
- are under investigation for, or are charged with, or have been convicted of a war crime or crime against humanity; or
- have had your Canadian citizenship taken away (revoked) in the last five years.
Do not hesitate any longer, come meet with one of our qualified professionals who will guide you and prepare your documents for Citizenship and Immigration Canada.
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