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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@9K5T3M71yr1Y
Yes with permanent resident status if a citizen of a country that cancels citizenship if a second citizenship is attained.
@93RRW9Z3yrs3Y
If they have or are applying for citizenship
@92RLQXM3yrs3Y
Yes, they should be allowed to vote only in local elections and then after 2 years of residence, they can vote in any election.
@8XJNXY43yrs3Y
When they become a citizen they can vote.
@8VPDSBH4yrs4Y
@8VH77VR4yrs4Y
If you have Canadian Citizenship
@8V7PWQ54yrs4Y
Yes if they are Canadian citizens
@8V542GT4yrs4Y
If they have their Permanent Resident status
@8NZZLMM4yrs4Y
If their a registered Canadian citizen
@97NRTW82yrs2Y
Only permanent residents or citizens should be allowed to vote.
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