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What is an "immigration supervisor"

"Immigration supervision" has two meanings: the first meaning: all Canadian immigrants must fulfill their residence obligations and live in Canada for two years every five consecutive years. As long as they are not citizens, they must always fulfill this obligation. Only in rare cases can immigrants be exempted from the obligation of residence. You can be exempted from the obligation to live in Canada under the following two circumstances: 1. Spouses with Canadian citizenship live overseas. 2. Employed by a Canadian company to work overseas. Since the implementation of the maple leaf card system, the Canadian government has strengthened the supervision of the residence time of immigrants, and the immigration information should be recorded. If immigrants fail to fulfill their residence obligations, their immigration status will be revoked. The Immigration Bureau also stated that it would no longer accept applications for residence exemption on the grounds of studying or working abroad. After the implementation of the new immigration law, the trial of cases concerning residence exemption is restricted, and new immigrants should handle the housing problem carefully. The second meaning: if Canadian immigrants want to become Canadian citizens, they must live in Canada for three years in the four years before applying for naturalization. This residence requirement cannot be waived. Canada accepts dual citizenship, and there is no limit on the number of years of residence after naturalization. Whether or not to join Canadian citizenship has no real impact on life in Canada, so many immigrants have lived in Canada for more than 10 years without naturalization. Family members' immigration supervision obligations are separated, and members can neither replace residence nor influence each other. For example, the main applicant does not meet the residence requirements and gives up his identity, but his children and spouse are not affected. Many immigrants want Canadian status and are unwilling to give up their careers in China, so they are hesitant to apply for immigration. In fact, there are many legal ways to achieve both.