Because, who doesn’t want to be a Canadian? That right? It’s the best country in the world, or so I’ve heard. I’m not sure how they calculate it but they say their dollar goes much further than all other countries’. The healthcare is amazing and you have a voice in your government without violence, and there are tons of parks/parks. What more could you ask for? Well besides being a canadian citizen.
how to become a canadian citizen
Canadians are a caring people. We want to share our country and our culture with like-minded migrants. In order to do this, becoming a Canadian citizen is the first step you need to take. This article will explain how you can make the leap from a life of permanent residency to one of citizenship, providing ample information about what you need to become a citizen and how easy it is to achieve that goal to achieve it.
Canada has become one of the most sought-after countries in the world that allows immigrants to leave their country and join the country’s workforce with very little barrier to entry. The process can get really complicated and I have decided to outline the steps on a high level on how you can migrate to Canada and eventually become a Canadian Citizen.
This post also offers the opportunity to address one of the most asked questions I get on Instagram is “how do I move to Canada ?” The answer is there are so many ways to move to Canada, however, the 2 most popular ways are :
- Study
- Express Entry – Federal Skilled Worker
STUDY ROUTE
Immigrating to Canada via the study route has really become one of the most popular ways to become a Canadian Citizen.
HERE ARE THE STEPS TO BECOME A CITIZEN VIA STUDY ROUTE
- Find a school that has a program that interests you
- Apply to a College or University
- Get your admission
- Gather documentation for a study permit
- Apply for a study permit
- Study in Canada & Graduate
- Apply for a post-graduate work permit
- Work for one year in a NOC, A, B or 0 job
- Apply for Permanent Residency via Canada experience class (There are other immigration pathways you may qualify for. Do your due diligence to know what you qualify for e.g Provincial Nomination Program, Atlantic Immigration Pilot Program )
- Live in Canada for Approx. 3 years (1095 days)
- Apply for Canadian Citizenship – voila! you are now a citizen