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Canadian Citizenship

The rights, responsibilities, and obligations associated with being a citizen of Canada, including the principles of loyalty, allegiance, and adherence to Canadian laws and the Constitution

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Canadian citizenship is a vital aspect of being a member of Canadian society, providing individuals with rights and responsibilities. It allows citizens to participate in the democratic process, access government services, and enjoy freedoms that come with legal status. The path to citizenship invol...

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Key Terms

Citizenship
The status of being a legal member of a country.

Example: As a citizen, you have the right to vote.

Rights
Legal entitlements that citizens have.

Example: Freedom of speech is a fundamental right.

Responsibilities
Duties that citizens are expected to fulfill.

Example: Citizens must obey the law.

Naturalization
The process by which a non-citizen becomes a citizen.

Example: Naturalization involves an application and a test.

Dual Citizenship
The status of being a citizen of two countries.

Example: Some people hold dual citizenship in Canada and the USA.

Eligibility
The conditions that must be met to apply for citizenship.

Example: You must be a permanent resident to be eligible.

Related Topics

Immigration Policies
Understanding the rules and regulations governing immigration to Canada.
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Canadian History
Exploring the historical events that shaped Canada and its citizenship.
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Civic Education
Learning about the rights and responsibilities of citizens in a democracy.
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Key Concepts

Rights of CitizensCitizenship ProcessResponsibilitiesDual Citizenship