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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@9P39F5F10mos10MO
If they are citizens then should be allowed to vote no matter how long they’ve been here for. If they pay taxes and they are citizens
@9TFK29Q7mos7MO
If the person is a permanent resident of Canada, and has been for over a year, they should have the right to vote.
@92T3N5P3yrs3Y
If they are Citizens they should be able to vote
@8W2GFJB4yrs4Y
Yes but only if they have their Canadian citizenship
@8THGX8F4yrs4Y
Yes, but only after living in the country for more than 5 months-1 year.
@8SRRFTZConservative4yrs4Y
If they are a Canadian citizen, have a working Visa or anything like that then they should be allowed to vote
@8QBHBNY4yrs4Y
if there a Canadian citizen yes
@8PKXNF44yrs4Y
They should be able to vote if they have lived here enough to be a permanent resident (at the very least).
@8M9K8834yrs4Y
Permanent residents/those looking to become citizens should be able to vote
@8HT4WS95yrs5Y
If they are prominent residents
@8G53C3V5yrs5Y
Depends on how much they understadn about the social environment at the time.
@92WSHPJ3yrs3Y
yes, for permanent residents
@4CV2FF24yrs4Y
They should be able to vote in local elections.
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