Canadian immigration and citizenship?

If you live a long time away from Canada do you lose Canadian citizenship???

Answer:
Unless you take the step of renouncing your citizenship you are still a citizen.
Most people don't actually renounce their citizenship unless they get married and plan on staying in the other country with their spouses for a very long time.
not that i know.you would lose permanent residence if that's all you had
Yes an old law on the books means that if you are absent from Canada on your 24th birthday you lose your citzenship
For senior citizens: If you're out of the country for more than six months in a given year, you can not receive your pension for that year. But you're still a Canadian!
I never hear such thing when you are a citizen you are citizen thats all...Just when you are an Legal Residence the you have trouble geting citizenship...Look a legal advice for it...

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