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How do parents whose children immigrate to Canada get long-term residency?

1. Citizens can get a Canadian passport, with which they can enter the United States, Europe, Japan, Australia, New Zealand and other countries and regions 100 without a visa, which can be described as "traveling around the world with one photo in hand". Permanent residents only have maple leaf cards, and you need another visa to go to those countries and regions.

2. Citizens have the right to vote and stand for election. And permanent residents don't.

3. Citizens can have priority to become civil servants. Permanent residents cannot run for public office.

4. Citizens have priority to enjoy some government subsidies, such as some social insurance benefits and education subsidies.

There is no time limit for citizens to live in Canada every year. Permanent residents need to live for at least two years every five years before they can change their new maple leaf cards. If they don't live long enough, they will lose their maple leaf cards forever.

6. Citizenship, it is easier for parents to apply for visiting relatives in Canada.