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MikiCanada

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As a protected person, I got the PR three years ago, I am going to apply citizenship.
I wonder if anyone knows about the difference between other path to citizenship and refugee path to citizenship.
Is there anything different ?
Or is it just the same as other path?

Thanks.
 
As a protected person, I got the PR three years ago, I am going to apply citizenship.
I wonder if anyone knows about the difference between other path to citizenship and refugee path to citizenship.
Is there anything different ?
Or is it just the same as other path?

Thanks.
Sweet and simple answer the citizenship process is basically the same, whether you became a permanent resident (PR) as a refugee/protected person or through another pathway (like skilled migration, family sponsorship, etc.).
 
Sweet and simple answer the citizenship process is basically the same, whether you became a permanent resident (PR) as a refugee/protected person or through another pathway (like skilled migration, family sponsorship, etc.).
Thank you for your answers.
 
the only difference would be in the physical presence calculator where time spent as Protected Person counts as 50% with a cap of 365 days... That's irrelevant for you as you said you've been PR for 3 years meaning you already have the 1,095 days required as PR...

The rest is the same application process..