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7 Benefits of Canadian Citizenship that you Never Know Before

Canadian Citizenship has a number of benefits that makes your life easier in Canada.

Moreover, Canadian citizenship is the last step in the journey of your Canadian immigration. Most immigrants get Canadian citizenship after permanent residency.

Canada allows immigrants for dual citizenship. If want to get citizenship in two countries, you can do this. But your home country also allows for dual citizenship.

Now, we discuss the benefits of Canadian citizenship.

7 Benefits of Canadian Citizenship that you Never Know Before

Here, is the list of benefits of Canadian citizenship.

1. You can travel up to 150 countries without a visa

With a Canadian passport, you can travel up to 150 countries freely without any visa. The Canadian passport is selected as the best passport in the world.

You can easily travel to some European and Schengen countries with a Canadian passport without any visa. Furthermore, you can travel to the United States and stays over there for up to 182 days without paying income tax.

2. You can become a member of parliament in Canada

Canadian citizenship allows you to become a member of parliament in Canada. You can fight the elections for the different positions at the municipality level or federal level.

Canadian Citizens are only allowed to fight the elections. They have opportunities to become ministers or mayors in Canada.

Benefits of Canadian Citizenship

3. Higher Job Opportunities

Canadian citizens are qualified for government jobs in Canada. Canadian citizens can get jobs in CRA, federal and provincial jobs, and immigration jobs.

Government jobs in Canada have high pay rates and good salaries every year. Some of the jobs are entry-level, you can get these jobs easily if have Canadian citizenship.

4. No Need to Renew the Immigration Status in Canada

If you have Canadian citizenship, then you don’t need to worry about your immigration status in Canada. Your immigration status becomes permanent in Canada.

You can travel anywhere in the world. The Canadian passport is valid for your whole life. You just need to renew the passport every 10 years, if you want to travel outside Canada.


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5. Live Anywhere in the world

As a Canadian citizen, you can live anywhere in the world. There is no restriction on you. It all depends upon you. The interesting thing is that you will not lose your Canadian citizenship unless you don’t get citizenship in another country.

Canada’s government has allowed dual citizenship in Canada. If you want to get dual citizenship, then make sure that the other country also allows for dual citizenship. It means that you don’t need to lose the citizenship of your home country.

6. You still get the benefits from Canadian Embassy, if live outside of Canada

As a Canadian citizen, you can get support from the Canadian embassy if you are stuck in other countries. If you need assistance in any kind of situation, you will get support from the Canadian government.

A recent example of this situation is Covid-19. The Canadian Citizens who were stuck in other countries, the Canadian government helped them first and get them back to Canada as soon as possible. Canadian citizens re-entered Canada easily during Covid-19.

Benefits of Canadian Citizenship

7. You have the Right to Vote

Canadian citizens have the right to vote in Canada. Canadian citizens who are 18 years or older can vote in Canada. They can vote in federal and provincial elections.

If you live outside Canada for five years continuously, then you will lose the “right to vote” in federal elections in Canada.

So, these are the benefits of Canadian citizenship. According to a Statistics Canada report, 86% of permanent residents get citizenship in Canada. But in the last few years, this percentage goes decreased. The reach of Canadian citizenship uptake has been declining.

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