Canadian citizen definition
Examples of Canadian citizen in a sentence
An employee who would otherwise have been at work shall be allowed one (1) day leave-of-absence with pay to attend a formal hearing to become a Canadian citizen.
The Lessee, if an individual (and each of them, if more than one), represents, warrants and covenants that he or she: a) is of the full age of eighteen (18) years; and b) is and shall remain, throughout the Lease Term, a Canadian citizen or a permanent resident of Canada within the meaning of the Immigration and Refugee Protection Act (Canada).
Leave with pay for up to one working day will be allowed for employees to attend the formal Canadian Citizenship Hearing to become a Canadian citizen.
In cases where an individual who is not a Canadian citizen or landed immigrant is being recommended, the recommendation shall also include a list of all applicants who were Canadian citizens or landed immigrants and a statement why each did not meet the minimum qualifications as laid out in the advertisement for the position.
An employee shall be granted one (1) day's leave with pay to attend his/her formal hearing to become a Canadian citizen.
An employee shall be allowed one-half (1/2) day with pay to attend a formal hearing to become a Canadian citizen.
To attend their formal hearing to become a Canadian citizen - one (1) shift.
Any individual producer, who is a Canadian citizen or a permanent resident of Canada and who has reached the age of majority in British Columbia, can apply.
Attend her formal hearing to become a Canadian citizen - one day.
An employee shall be granted one-half (½) day leave with pay to attend at the Citizenship Court of Canada on the day the employee is to become a Canadian citizen, provided such appearance at Citizenship Court is on their working day during their regular hours of work.