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Sunday, 29 January 2012

Dual Citizenship Of Canada


Dual Citizenship
If you have lived in Canada as a permanent resident for 1,095 days or longer, you can apply to become a citizen. After 1,095 days, you can get a passport and the right to vote. On top of that, Canada allows dual or even multiple citizenship which means you don't necessarily have to give up citizenship in the country where you lived before.

However not every country is as liberal as this one when it comes to immigration laws. In many countries you automatically lose your old citizenship status once you decide to become a citizen somewhere else. It is best to check with the government of your homeland that you will, in fact, be able to keep your status there as well.

There are definitely quite a few advantages to holding citizenship status in more than one country. One benefit is purely emotional - you probably have parents and family living there and chances are, you still feel connected to your home country. But there are many more practical rewards too, including: increased employment opportunities in two (or even more) countries, the entitlement to social benefits and pensions, the right to own property and unrestricted residency in more than one place. Even if you are happy and content here, you may have children who are born in Canada ( and therefore are Canadians by birth ) but who also automatically inherit citizenship in the country of your origin, which gives them the opportunity to live, study and work in a different part of the world when they grow up. With a dual citizenship you will also not be required Visa to visit your home country.


Benefits of Canadian Citizenship
Canada is safe

Comparing to the most countries you can feel safe any time even in downtown areas of major cities - Toronto, Vancouver, Calgary, Ottawa.

Canada is rich
Canadians built strong stable economy and now enjoy its benefits. Most jobs in Canada allow you to cover all your expenses and feel secure enough.

Canadians are protected by Canadian social assistance system 
Even losing a job you are never alone. There are many government-funded courses and programs that help you to support yourself and find another job very fast.

Canada is wide opened for entrepreneurs
Starting business in Canada is easy so anyone who feels confident can build his/her own business.

Health (LIFE TIME FREE MEDICAL)
Canada has one of the world’s best health systems. Every citizen and permanent resident is sheltered by insurance plan of the province he/she lives in. The health plan funded by tax measures and provides the world’s best quality essential health services including doctors’ fee and hospital charges. All Canadians have free access to health care. Most people over 65 and social aid recipients receive the majority of their prescription drugs free. Canada also has a wide-ranging social security network including old age pension, family allowance, unemployment insurance and welfare.

Quality of Education (FREE EDUCATION UP TO 12th GRADE)

Canada offers free primary and secondary education and subsidized post-secondary studies. Every child must attend school until the age of 16-17 years. 95% of the children go to the public schools, which are free. The provinces pay for the education. Canada spends more on education than any developed nation. The educational system varies from province to province and includes six to eight years of elementary school, four or five years of secondary school and three or four years at the university undergraduate level.

Child Benefits (MONTHLY CHILD BENEFITS FOR EVERY CHILD IN CANADA)
Up to the age of 17 every child gets monthly payments depends on their parents income. This money is given to every child in Canada for better life and better education.

Multiculturalism
Canada encourages immigrants to retain their unique culture. Nowhere else is there such a diversity of cultures existing together in a highly tolerant and peaceful society. The only truly indigenous cultures of Canada are of the Inuit, since all other Canadians were originally immigrants. They started moving to Canada in the 17th century, bringing with them their manner of dress, food preferences and customs. Canada opened its doors to immigration from all over the world in the early 20th century; in 1988, the multicultural character of the country was officially approved when the Government passed the Multiculturalism Act.

Land of Opportunities
Canada is a land of opportunities - young and dynamic where immigration is the foundation for economic growth and which brings people all over from world and they also bring their customs, traditions, ritual and culture which makes Canada world’s best multicultural country to live in. US is Canada's biggest trading partner. More than $1.8 billion worth of goods cross the border every day. Canadian businesses have access to the biggest purchasing power; the US citizen and 90% of the goods produced are consumed in US alone. Japanese & US car companies like GM, Chrysler, Ford, and Toyota all have production facilities in Ontario. Ontario is the third largest producer of cars in the world after Detroit and Japan.

A Beautiful Country
As the second largest country in the world, Canada is a land of great beauty. With its Atlantic and Pacific costs, vast forests, mountain ranges, lakes and vast prairie, Canada is rich in its natural resources. Canada contains 38 national parks, 1000 provincial parks, and approximately 50 territorial parks Canada is one of the best countries in the world to live. Canada has the world's tallest building, the walls of a centuries old fort and the Niagara Falls the world's biggest waterfall.

Life in Canada
The United Nations has rated Canada as the best country in the world to live in, for seven consecutive years. We hold over 1.7 trillion barrels of oil in Alberta. This is approximately 1/3rd of the world's recoverable oil reserves! The life expectancy of Canadians is 82 years, which ranks them among the top five countries of the world. Although Canada has far less than 1% of the world's population, Canada is blessed with 9% of the world's fresh water resources. 

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