What are your thoughts?I'm a USA citizen, how difficult would it be for me to apply for citizenship in Canada?
Here is the official site for Canadian Immigration. You can take a quiz and see if you have enough points to immigrate.
http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/index.asp
Good Luck.
BTW: We love it in Canada and go up there whenever we can to visit. The people are so friendly and nice.
~I'm a USA citizen, how difficult would it be for me to apply for citizenship in Canada?
not difficult if you have the right job skills and career. but it IS lengthy, It may take as much as 6 years to become a Canadian citizen.
2 years for the application to be processed. (maybe shorter if you have the right skills), 3 years living in Canada as a PR, 1 year for the citizenship application to be processed, and then the test and oath and you are a citizen.
You don't apply for citizenship, first you must be a permanent resident and then 3 years later you can apply for citizenship. It isn't particularaly difficult for young French or English speakers in good health with a university education or a skilled trade.
www.cic.gc.ca - go there and see how you rate.
depends. There are so many categories. You can go on the citizenship and immigration Canada website to find out more info- it's pretty good. Also, there's a quiz that tells you if you have enough ';points'; in the system to be accepted for immigration.
www.cic.gc.ca
You can probably find this easier by googling it.
Didn't you just post something about wanting welfare and food stamps?
EDIT: Correction...you want free housing. Good luck with Canada.
http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index;鈥?/a>
they will love you.canada needs more tax payers since their health care is killing them.
My thoughts are that Canada is practically another state and that you shouldn't have to bother with citizenship paperwork.
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