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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@8Z6P9KQ3yrs3Y
Yes, if they have serious intent to permanently and legally reside in Canada.
@8YVT5LX3yrs3Y
they have to be a citizen first
@8YJ7Z5R3yrs3Y
Yes, after taking a test to demonstrate they have an understanding of Canadian politics and political issues
@8WPDH43Conservative3yrs3Y
no, unless they become Canadian citizens
@8WCMF864yrs4Y
They can only vote if the are a canadian citizen
@8VQ4VWK4yrs4Y
if they are currently taking the citizenship test
@8VQ4P5R4yrs4Y
if the foreigners is a soon to be citizen I think they should have the right to vote
@8VMP2C84yrs4Y
if they have canadian citizenship. Yes
@9CBKN252yrs2Y
i feel like after a few years.
@9C8HZ722yrs2Y
Depends how long they have been living in the county
@8ZLQG4Z3yrs3Y
Yes, if they plan on residing in Canada for a long period of time.
@8K5D8DF4yrs4Y
Yes, once they have been living in the country for around a year and a half and are a Canadian citizen.
@8FJ6NT55yrs5Y
Only if they have a Canaidian ID
i say no because a big group of foreigners could try and make the country the same as theirs which could be awful like Iran
@95CKMX83yrs3Y
Yes if they are legal citizens and pay taxes and have lived here for more than 2 years
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