I would like to LEGALLY become a citizen of Canada?
Answer:
Apply for (and get) a resident visa that grants you a landed immigrant status. This is has to be done in the Canadian consulate in your country of origin. In order to apply you may want to run a state on the Canadian web sit (www.gic.gov.ca) in order to assess your possibilities.
Once you got your visa, move to Canada and wait for at least 3 years before you submit your application in order to get your citizenship.
However, there are other types of visa that enable you to come and apply to change your status: work permit and student are the most common. Bear in mind though, that in order to submit your application you must leave the country and then reenter. Money is an issue in these cases.
A yet another way to get around this is by coming as a refugee claimant. You either get your claim filed in a Canadian consulate abroad or come to Canada on a visitor visa and then apply for refuge either at the port of entry or from within Canada.
Take into account that as a visitor you cannot change your status (you have no status as a visitor), you cannot work, you cannot study.
thought of that too,
this summer.
but by then you needed a passport to cross those
boarders too,
the problem was we asked but didn't find out then, now we understand more except why does it seem like this country's rights as established with in th first ten articles of the constiution
no longer pertain to us,
same country..no? shouldn't same rights be held.....YES
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