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Immigration What does it mean not to immigrate?
Many people think that immigrating means leaving your home country and living in another country. In fact, this is not the case.
For example, in Canada: after the immigration application is successful, the first thing you get is the Canadian Maple Leaf Card. In fact, this is permanent residency! According to the requirements of Canadian immigration law, if you want to retain permanent residence, immigrants must live in Canada for at least two years in every five years.
With this "permanent residence" in Canada, you can enjoy the same benefits as Canadians. But there are no political rights unless you naturalize, that is, become a citizen.
To meet the requirements for naturalization, you must fulfill the requirements and have lived for 3 years within 4 years after obtaining the Maple Leaf Card before you can apply for naturalization
There is no immigration supervision in Singapore. You are free to go or not. Provisions of the Immigration Law
The above-mentioned immigration can be understood as retaining the Chinese identity but adding a foreign permanent residence status, which facilitates free entry and exit and can also enjoy welfare benefits there
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