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How do Canadian students apply for citizenship?

Ladies and gentlemen, you have to apply for immigration first.

You can apply for naturalization after you immigrate first (note that it is called a maple leaf card, not a green card) and live for three years in five years. As long as you have no bad record, you can take the citizenship test again. The questions are all about Canadian social common sense, who is the governor and who is the congressman.

If you immigrate, whether you have a bachelor's degree or not, as long as you have studied for two years or more and found a relevant job after getting a diploma, you can apply for federal experience immigration after one year of work experience accumulation, and you can be approved in half a year, or you can apply for your local provincial nomination soon. Your residence time in Canada before immigration can be converted into the time after immigration, which seems to be converted into one year at most, I don't remember.

In this way, it will take 3-4 years at the earliest from your graduation to obtain citizenship.

It's nonsense for parents who have children to follow immigrants. How many reports say that mothers want to have children in Canada and immigrate? As a result, not only will it not be approved, but once it loses its legal status for other reasons, it will be forcibly repatriated and separated from its mother. I have read several such lawsuits in the newspaper alone. My friend also gave birth to a child in Canada, so the husband and wife had to apply for immigration again honestly according to their own situation.