First, if the prerequisite for Canadian citizenship is not having to show a passport or visa upon entry, then monarchs of other countries are Canadian citizens too. According to the Vienna Convention on Diplomatic Conventions, 1961, none travel overseas with a passport or visa, including the Kings of The Netherlands, Spain and Sweden, just to name a few.nope said:You seem to have a very high opinion of the public's opinion. Alternately, you could ask them the following questions: 'Does Queen Elizabeth need a passport or a visa to come to Canada? Could she be turned away at the border?" I guarantee you that 100% would say 'No' -- which means they understand that she is a citizen. Only citizens, or those on the path to becoming a citizen, have the right to enter a country.
I suggest you brush up on your logic. This whole thread started with your congratulating yourself that even though you swore allegiance to Queen Elizabeth, you secretly don't like her. Do you think it is possible that the person you swore to uphold as a Canadian lacks the status of Canadian citizen? The literal meaning of the Queen is that she embodies Canada. She is more Canadian than you are.
In the case of QEII, this only applies to her. All her family members, including Prince Phillip, have passports.
Secondly, I didn't start this thread. I only responded. FWIW, I don't dislike the queen at all. I dislike the institution of the monarchy and believe Canada deserves to shed its colonial link to the UK and have a head of state who lives here and is selected by us.
Thirdly, there are no levels or grades of Canadian citizenship. You are a citizen, or you're not. That's it. No one can be more of a citizen than another.
Lastly, I suggest you contact the Monarchist League of Canada to resolve this. Although they do claim the queen is somehow "Canadian," they have never claimed that she is a citizen.