A few weeks ago I published an article where I
explained how to become a permanent resident of Canada. The whole process is
complicated and takes a lot of time, but everyone who has enough motivation
will achieve it eventually. The next step after getting PR is to apply for
Canadian Citizenship so you will have all the extra rights & benefits,
which I explained in the second post on this blog. In this post I will focus on
the requirements for citizenship in Canada and proposed changes to the
Citizenship Act by the Liberal government.
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Thursday, August 25, 2016
Canadian Citizenship & Proposed Changes
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Monday, August 1, 2016
How to become a permanent resident of Canada
It is extremely important to understand the process of getting the PR status in Canada before planning to move to this country. This is because the process is very complicated, takes a lot of time and often requires a significant cash investment. Unfortunately in many cases people are unable to go through the whole process for the reasons mentioned above, and so I think everyone should read this post and estimate their chances first before spending time and learning about other aspects of living in this country. In this post you will find the most common ways of getting PR, however you will need to do some research or wait for the next posts to learn all those little details about each program.
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Permanent Residency vs Canadian Citizenship
Hello everyone,
In this post I would like to focus on the differences between a permanent resident of Canada and a Canadian citizen. I believe it is very important to understand the difference and to know how to become each of those. There will be another post about how to get the PR and citizenship because it would be too lengthy if I wrote about everything in here.
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