
It’s not extreme in length but to get the citizenship it is. I talked about length in the last message and you said that wasn’t extreme and I agreed. To become a citizen you need to learn one to two new languages fully depending on where you come from, plus a load of other stuff. Depends on what you consider extreme tho.
Except you can live there before. “Lived in Canada for at least 1,095 days (3 years) in the 5 years before applying, with some temporary resident time counting as half-days.” After that, it takes about 13 months so not 5 years. Either way, that DRASTICALLY different from the average of 10+ we’ve been seeing in the U.S.. I’ve seen 20+ years.