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HOW TO GET A CANADIAN CITIZENSHIP CARD

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Uploaded by on May 24, 2009

This video explains how permanent residents of Canada can get a Canadian Citizenship Card. http://www.immigroup.com/CanadianCitizenshipCard.aspx

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  • cool

  • I just recently lost my citizenship card and SIN card, I want to reapply for both but I'm not sure how to... Can I only apply online? Is it possible to visit the offices and apply there...? And how long does it all take for me to get my new documents?

  • I wasn't even aware that a Canadian born in Canada was able to apply for this card. I wouldn't apply for it and not because it's not necessary for me or because it costs $75. I wouldn't apply because if it takes 7 to 10 months for new Canadians to get one then it would be stupidly cruel for a born citizen to clog up the system with unnecessary requests thereby delaying service to those who are in need.

  • can i know im from india i want to apply for citizen how can i apply and what documents i need

  • im still confused ! can i apply if i go there as a tourist ? or as a worker ?

  • WHERE DO YOU GO? DO u go to Your provincial Legislature building OR WHAT?

  • Mobility of citizens

    6. (1) Every citizen of Canada has the right to enter, remain in and leave Canada.

    Rights to move and gain livelihood

    (2) Every citizen of Canada and every person who has the status of a permanent resident of Canada has the right

    (a) to move to and take up residence in any province; and

    (b) to pursue the gaining of a livelihood in any province.

  • Democratic rights of citizens

    3. Every citizen of Canada has the right to vote in an election of members of the House of Commons or of a legislative assembly and to be qualified for membership therein.

  • this answered so many questions i had great job guys and thanks

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