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Canadians-of-convenience

convenience store         
  • Dépanneurs are a common sight in French-speaking Canada, like this one in [[Montreal]].
  • An [[Alfamart]] (with ''Alfaexpress'' brand) convenience store in [[Jakarta]], [[Indonesia]].
  • A modern British corner shop, within the [[Best-One]] franchise chain
  • bodega]] in New York City
  • ITV]] [[soap opera]] ''[[Coronation Street]]'', set in [[Manchester]], depicting a typical British independently owned and traded corner shop
  • Entrance of a Couche-Tard convenience store in [[Montreal]], [[Quebec]]
  • Assortment of [[energy drink]]s displayed in a convenience store in [[Bangkok]], [[Thailand]]
  • Korea]]
  • An [[Indomaret]] convenience store in [[Banten]], Indonesia.
  • A family run Miscelánea
  • A Musmanni Bakery/Convenience store in Libera, [[Costa Rica]]
  • An Oxxo store
  • [[R-Kioski]] in [[Veikkola]], [[Kirkkonummi]], [[Finland]]
SMALL STORE THAT STOCKS A RANGE OF EVERYDAY ITEMS
Kwikmart; Dépanneur; Dépanneurs; Convenience Store; Convenience stores; Convenient store clerk; Depanneur; Corner Shop; Corner store; Convenient store; Corner shop; Conbini; Combini; Kombini; Konbini; C-store; Convenience stores in Singapore; Convenience Stores in Singapore; Depanneurs; Convenient stores; CTN (retail); CTN retail; Convenience shop; 🏪; Kirana store; Minimarket; Convenience shops; Mini market; コンビニ; Convenience stores in Indonesia; Convenience stores in the United States; Convenience stores in the United Kingdom; Convenience retailer
¦ noun chiefly N. Amer. a small local shop with extended opening hours.
corner shop         
  • Dépanneurs are a common sight in French-speaking Canada, like this one in [[Montreal]].
  • An [[Alfamart]] (with ''Alfaexpress'' brand) convenience store in [[Jakarta]], [[Indonesia]].
  • A modern British corner shop, within the [[Best-One]] franchise chain
  • bodega]] in New York City
  • ITV]] [[soap opera]] ''[[Coronation Street]]'', set in [[Manchester]], depicting a typical British independently owned and traded corner shop
  • Entrance of a Couche-Tard convenience store in [[Montreal]], [[Quebec]]
  • Assortment of [[energy drink]]s displayed in a convenience store in [[Bangkok]], [[Thailand]]
  • Korea]]
  • An [[Indomaret]] convenience store in [[Banten]], Indonesia.
  • A family run Miscelánea
  • A Musmanni Bakery/Convenience store in Libera, [[Costa Rica]]
  • An Oxxo store
  • [[R-Kioski]] in [[Veikkola]], [[Kirkkonummi]], [[Finland]]
SMALL STORE THAT STOCKS A RANGE OF EVERYDAY ITEMS
Kwikmart; Dépanneur; Dépanneurs; Convenience Store; Convenience stores; Convenient store clerk; Depanneur; Corner Shop; Corner store; Convenient store; Corner shop; Conbini; Combini; Kombini; Konbini; C-store; Convenience stores in Singapore; Convenience Stores in Singapore; Depanneurs; Convenient stores; CTN (retail); CTN retail; Convenience shop; 🏪; Kirana store; Minimarket; Convenience shops; Mini market; コンビニ; Convenience stores in Indonesia; Convenience stores in the United States; Convenience stores in the United Kingdom; Convenience retailer
¦ noun Brit. a small shop selling groceries and general goods in a mainly residential area.
convenience store         
  • Dépanneurs are a common sight in French-speaking Canada, like this one in [[Montreal]].
  • An [[Alfamart]] (with ''Alfaexpress'' brand) convenience store in [[Jakarta]], [[Indonesia]].
  • A modern British corner shop, within the [[Best-One]] franchise chain
  • bodega]] in New York City
  • ITV]] [[soap opera]] ''[[Coronation Street]]'', set in [[Manchester]], depicting a typical British independently owned and traded corner shop
  • Entrance of a Couche-Tard convenience store in [[Montreal]], [[Quebec]]
  • Assortment of [[energy drink]]s displayed in a convenience store in [[Bangkok]], [[Thailand]]
  • Korea]]
  • An [[Indomaret]] convenience store in [[Banten]], Indonesia.
  • A family run Miscelánea
  • A Musmanni Bakery/Convenience store in Libera, [[Costa Rica]]
  • An Oxxo store
  • [[R-Kioski]] in [[Veikkola]], [[Kirkkonummi]], [[Finland]]
SMALL STORE THAT STOCKS A RANGE OF EVERYDAY ITEMS
Kwikmart; Dépanneur; Dépanneurs; Convenience Store; Convenience stores; Convenient store clerk; Depanneur; Corner Shop; Corner store; Convenient store; Corner shop; Conbini; Combini; Kombini; Konbini; C-store; Convenience stores in Singapore; Convenience Stores in Singapore; Depanneurs; Convenient stores; CTN (retail); CTN retail; Convenience shop; 🏪; Kirana store; Minimarket; Convenience shops; Mini market; コンビニ; Convenience stores in Indonesia; Convenience stores in the United States; Convenience stores in the United Kingdom; Convenience retailer
(convenience stores)
A convenience store is a shop which sells mainly food and which is usually open until late at night.
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Wikipedia

Canadians of convenience

"Canadians of convenience" is a pejorative referring to individuals with Canadian citizenship who live permanently outside of Canada without "substantive ties" to Canada. Some definitions use the term to refer to persons who immigrate to Canada, meet the residency requirement to become a naturalized citizen, and then return to live in their original home country while maintaining their Canadian citizenship. The term implies that these citizens only acquire or maintain their citizenship as a form of insurance. For example, so that they may call on the Canadian government for protection in the event of an emergency.

The term was popularized in 2006 by Canadian politician Garth Turner in response to the evacuation of Canadian citizens from Lebanon during the 2006 Lebanon War. Statistics and analyses are unavailable on the distinction between evacuees who were long-term residents of Lebanon and those who were not and on how many of the long-term residents had returned to Lebanon immediately after acquiring their Canadian citizenship.