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Canadian citizenship – the right to live outside Canada with no time limit As a permanent resident, you must live in Canada for at least two years within a five-year period in order to keep your permanent resident status.
Canadian citizenship gives you the right to travel freely and to leave and re-enter Canada whenever you want.
Canadian citizenship – the right to be a candidate in federal, provincial and territorial elections
Canadian citizenship gives you the right to run for elected office in Canada.
Canadian citizenship – preference for jobs in the federal government Most federal government jobs require the applicant to have Canadian citizenship. This is particularly true for jobs that have a high-level security clearance requirement.
Canadian citizenship – the right to pass Canadian citizenship on to your children born outside Canada(to the first generation only) As a Canadian citizen any children born to you outside Canada will be
Canadian citizens.Canadian citizenship – easier travel to the United States When you hold a Canadian passport you do not need to apply for a United States tourist visa. The conditions of stay remain the same as for non Canadian citizens but the admission to the U.S. is much easier if you have Canadian citizenship. This also reduces delay at the border when crossing by land into the United States. As well,
Canadian citizens can seek employment in the United States if the employment is covered by the NAFTA treaty.
>Japanese citizens enjoy visa-free or visa-on-demand access to a record 193 destinations around the world, just ahead of Singapore and South Korea whose citizens can freely visit 192.