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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@93RN9ZC3yrs3Y
Yes, only if they have permanent residency
@8TJ5LNT4yrs4Y
Yes, if they are Canadian citizens
@8TJ5LNT4yrs4Y
Yes, if they are Canadian citizens.
@8TFVW57New Democratic4yrs4Y
No, to ensure there are no coordinated foreign influence in our political system.
@8SRRFTZConservative4yrs4Y
If they are a Canadian citizen, have a working Visa or anything like that then they should be allowed to vote
If they are Canadian citizens they should be able to vote
@8SB9LG94yrs4Y
Only in local elections and only after 5 years
@8K6HHSQ4yrs4Y
If they are of permanent resident status or a full citizen then yes.
@9CMJWMC2yrs2Y
Don't you have to be Canadain to vote? So if there Canadain then yes but if not then no?
@99DBPCD2yrs2Y
This is an extremely double-sided issue. If foreigners are allowed to vote, there is a chance that foreign politicians can manipulate politics, but it can also make voting fairer.
@99CTN9BConservative2yrs2Y
Voting system is rigged no one’s opinion matters
@8TJ48574yrs4Y
yes, if the have a Canadian citizenship
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