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Canadian government grants permanent residence visas to members of the Family Class and the Economic Class. The Economic Class primarily comprises of professionals and skilled workers under the skilled worker class, the Quebec skilled worker class and the provincial nominee class as well as business immigrants. Using a point system, an applicant is assessed under the federal skilled worker class according to various factors.4u Immigration offers Canadian Immigration services in your settlement planning before and after you land in Canada. We provide Canadian Immigration online coaching, Canadian Immigration advice and training of mindset, with information on settling-in Canada, job opportunities in Canada, businesses.


Canada Citizenship


Canada Citizenship

You can apply to become a Canadian citizen by preparing for the citizenship test and find out weather you can continue or give up your Canadian citizenship. It Includes applications and processing times for the citizenship certificate and list of other documents required as proof of Canadian citizenship. Canada also allows dual citizenship. As per the rules, individuals with three years of permanent resident status during the preceding four years can qualify for the Canadian citizenship. Other conditions for the individual to qualify are: Be 18 years old or older; have adequate knowledge of Citizenship Language Requirement; not be under a removal order; do not have a criminal prohibition.


Eligibility


Eligibility To get eligible to become a Canadian citizen, you must meet the following conditions in all these areas:

Permanent residential status,

Age,

Language skills,

Time period you lived in Canada,

Criminal history,

How much you know Canada.

Assessment of all these criteria by Citizenship and Immigration Canada (CIC) is to ensure that immigrants will be able to establish themselves successfully as a permanent resident in Canada.


Fast Track Process


Fast track Process

Whether you have been or are a member of Canadian

Armed Forces then you may be eligible to apply for Canadian Citizenship via Fast Track Process. This offers a faster way to get Canadian citizenship for those who are permanent resident of Canada, or foreign national with the Canadian Forces. After three years being in the forces, a candidate is eligible to apply for citizenship. Methods or ways of migrating may vary over time.


Age Criteria


Age Criteria

An age criterion should be followed is to apply for Canadian Citizenship. You must be at least 18 years old to apply.

To apply for Canadian citizenship under 18 years of age then:

the child must be a permanent resident,

one parent must be a Canadian citizen or apply to become a citizen at the same time (this is also applied to adoptive parents), and

you must be the child’s parent, adoptive parent or legal guardian.


Permanent Resident Status


Permanent Resident Status

You should have a Permanent Residents Status i.e. PR Status to live in Canada. Your Permanent Resident status must not be under question. This means that you should not be:

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At a removal order i.e.an order from Canadian officials to leave Canada, or

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You are under review for immigration or fraud reasons.

It is not necessary to have a PR Card to apply for Canada citizenship and even if you have a PR Card which is expired

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then also you can also apply for Canada citizenship


Language Skills


Language Skills

Canada has two official language-English and French. To become a Canadian citizen you must have an adequate knowledge in any of these language. When you are between the age of 18 and 54, you must send all the documents with your citizenship application that can prove that you can speak and listen in English or French at this level. The way you communicate is also noted when you are talking to a staff member or a citizenship officer who is interviewing you. A citizenship officer will make the final decision on your application, including how well you can communicate in English or French.


Criminal History


Criminal History

You cannot become a Canadian citizen if you: •

are currently charged with an offence under the Citizenship Act,

are under a removal order i.e. Canadian govt. have ordered you to leave Canada,

have been convicted of an indictable (criminal) offence or an offence under the Citizenship Act in the three years before you apply,

had your Canadian citizenship taken away in the past five years,

are being investigated for, are charged with, or have been convicted of a war crime or a crime against humanity, or

are in prison, on parole or on probation.


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