Yes, permanent residence is usually the first step towards obtaining Canadian citizenship. For most people immigrating to Canada, they first have to obtain permanent residence and then they will apply for citizenship.
Either accent will work. In fact, as a Canadian, I can tell you that there are people from hundreds of countries living here and we can understand almost any accent....
If you are still in the Philippines and moving here, don't worry! There are lots of Filipinos here in Canada and we don't have any trouble understanding your accent. If...
To get permanent residence, you'll have to find an immigration program that's appropriate for your situation. Of all the different programs, the economic programs probably account for about 50% of...
When a permanent resident has lived in Canada physically for four out of five years, then they are normally eligible to apply for Canadian citizenship. That's the residency requirement.