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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@9ZGQ7355mos5MO
No, only people born here should be able to vote, same goes for those in power, stop muddying our Canadian bloodline
@8VS56864yrs4Y
Yes after five years if the take an English/ French course and adapt to Canadian culture
@8V25LSD4yrs4Y
I believe that if they are here as refugees then yes they have a right to vote due to the fact that their fates maybe held in these elections
@8RRFPK3Conservative4yrs4Y
Only citizens that can speak the 2 official languages of Canada should be allowed to vote.
@8PS55ZB4yrs4Y
They should first prove they have loyalty towards Canada, and not vote for their countries interests.
@99D239MConservative2yrs2Y
Keep it the same, long as they are Canadian citizens.
@996QZ8D2yrs2Y
If you are a citizen of Canada you can vote, If your not a citizen then you cannot vote
@88LK76J3yrs3Y
@88LK76J3yrs3Y
No and abolish democracy
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