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How to obtain Canadian immigration status

Of course, the easiest thing is to be born in Canada and get citizenship after landing. Otherwise:

You must be at least 18 years old.

You must be a permanent resident, that is, "registered immigrant";

You must be a permanent resident and have lived in Canada for three years in the four years before applying for naturalization;

You must be able to speak some English or French;

You must know something about Canada's history, geography and political system, and you must also know the civil rights and responsibilities you enjoy after becoming a Canadian citizen.

In the files of the police and Citizenship and Immigration Canada, you have no record of breaking the law.

You must take the oath of naturalization and become a Canadian citizen.