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Canadian immigrant passport

How to apply for immigration without distinguishing between permanent residents and Canadian citizens? Don't you do your homework before you immigrate? And Quebec immigrants need to know French. You didn't come into contact with this kind of information at all during your French study and application?

Of course, if you want to immigrate to Quebec, you need a China passport. As long as you don't have the nationality of other countries, you will always hold a China passport.

After getting the visa and Quebec certificate, you need to land in Canada within the time limit, and then you need to wait for customs inspection. You won't be a permanent resident until he allows you to enter the country (I stamped my immigration paper and passport and sent me a maple leaf card. Now because of the maple leaf card, the procedure has been slightly changed, but there is not much difference)

You can apply for naturalization after three years, and you need to take the naturalization test, which is basically the fourth year after you take the oath to get a citizenship certificate. After getting the citizen card, you can apply for a Canadian passport, which is only useful for leaving the country.

Personally, I think the difference in nationality is that you are protected by Canadian laws (for example, if you encounter natural or man-made disasters while traveling outside your home, or break the law in other places, Canada is obliged to send medical teams/rescue teams/lawyers to protect you. Ps Canada does not have the death penalty). For example, if you hold a Canadian passport, you can go to many countries without a visa. As long as you don't do bad things, your visa to China will be 100% approved. There are also political aspects. If you want to vote and be an official in Canada, you need Canadian citizenship.