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Canada. See for yourself.
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<>1. Applicants must be at least 18 years old to apply for naturalization;
2. A lawful permanent resident of Canada, that is, a Canadian immigrant status;
3. People must have lived in Canada for at least three years within the last four years from the date of their application for naturalization.
According to Canada's citizenship policy, in these four years, the applicant must officially become a legal Canadian immigrant, and only one day of residence in Canada can be counted as one day, which requires that people can only count half a day of residence in Canada before officially becoming a permanent resident. Therefore, before a foreigner officially becomes a permanent resident, the length of residence in Canada can only be calculated by half. Before becoming an official immigrant, the maximum is one year, regardless of the length of time you have lived in Canada.
Of course, people can leave Canada within a four-year period, but they must have lived in Canada for three years. It can be said that it is very important to meet a certain application time.
4. No criminal record of the following:
Restricted from entry into Canada**; a security threat to Canada; He is still imprisoned and has committed a criminal offence in the last three years.
5. Understand Canada, including civic duties and rights, local history, geography, environment, etc. Canada** will have a course training for Canadian naturalized people, and people will learn more about the country in the class.
6. Proficient in English or French.
7. Oath of naturalization and signature process.
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The full name of Canada is Canada, abbreviated as Canada, and the English name is Canada.
Canada is a North American country bordered by the Pacific Ocean in the west, the Atlantic Ocean in the east, the Arctic Ocean in the north, Greenland in Denmark in the northeast, Saint Pierre and Miquelon in the east, and the United States in the south and northwest. With a territory of 9,984,670 square kilometers, Canada is the second largest country in the world. Canada is known as the "Land of Maple Leaves", and Ottawa is the capital of the country.
Canada is a federal, constitutional monarchy and parliamentary country, consisting of ten provinces and three territories, Queen Elizabeth II is the head of state and the monarch of Canada, and the Governor General of Canada is his representative. Canada is a bilingual country, with English and French as the official languages, and the Aboriginal language as the first language.
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The full name of Canada is Canada, which is simply Canada.
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The official full name of Canada in the early days of the state was the Dominion of Canada (English: The Dominion of Canada, French: le Dominion du Canada), and after the 30s of the 20th century, the full name of the federation was discontinued.
In 1967, the British court officially renounced the title of Dominion of Canada.
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That is, Canada does not have suffixes such as "republic", "United States", "federation".
It has long ceased to be a "Dominion".
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