Citizenship is gained by meeting the legal requirements of a national, state, or local government. A nation grants certain rights and privileges to its citizens. In return, citizens are expected to obey their country’s laws and defend it against its enemies. The value of citizenship varies from nation to nation.
Most new PR cards are valid for 5 years. To be eligible for a PR card, you need to be a permanent resident and submit your application in Canada. To renew a permanent resident’s card, a candidate should submit a complete application in printed version to one of Immigration Refugees and Citizenship Canada’s (IRCC) Case Processing Centers for PR cards.
What is difference between Canadian experience Class and Federal Skilled Worker?
Unlike the Canadian Experience Class (CEC) candidates, Federal Skilled Workers are not required to have Canadian work experience to enter the Express Entry pool. Instead, Candidates must meet a minimum points requirement based on factors such as work experience, language ability, and education.
A foreign national seeking spousal sponsorship to Canada faces a highly complex legal process, regardless of whether the application is submitted domestically or at a Canadian embassy or consulate abroad. The spouse, common-law partner or conjugal partner seeking to immigrate to Canada must be sponsored by a Canadian citizen or…
The Parent and Grandparent Visa (Super Visa) is a temporary resident permit that allows parents and grandparents to stay for up to 2 years in Canada per visit. It is valid for up to 10 years. A regular multiple-entry visa is also valid for up to 10 years, but only allows stays of up to 6 months per visit.