Should foreigners, currently residing in Canada, have the right to vote?
In most countries, suffrage, the right to vote, is generally limited to citizens of the country. Some countries, however, extend limited voting rights to resident non-citizens.
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@8NYJKJ24yrs4Y
No if they don’t have there citizenship if yes then I think they should be able to vote
@9FL924BConservative2yrs2Y
Yes, if they are educated and they pay taxes they should be allowed.
@8VW3N8D4yrs4Y
Yes, if they are going to be remaining in the country for at least 4 years
@8VVB4W84yrs4Y
@8GGZVGJNew Democratic5yrs5Y
Yes, after receiving permanent residency
@8CVKPGL5yrs5Y
Citizens and PRs should be able to vote
@9BCZWQP2yrs2Y
When they become a citizen then they should be allowed to vote.
@99KWF8H2yrs2Y
If they have become an official citizen
@8ZS6PXP3yrs3Y
Yes after they can show proper knowledge the country and how it runs, and all its political sides. And 3-5 years of being there
@8TX4X5TConservative4yrs4Y
yes but they should have to have a minimum amount of time in the country, I like 10 years. They should keep their nose clean for that entire time. And they should be gainfully employed and paying tax.
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