Canadian Citizenship Application

Ready to become a Canadian citizen? Start your journey today with the help of our expert immigration consultants.

Getting Ready for Canadian Citizenship

To be eligible for Canadian citizenship, permanent residents must have lived in Canada for at least 3 years (1,095 days) within the 5 years preceding their application.

Various factors will determine your citizenship eligibility, including language proficiency, knowledge of Canadian history and society and more.

In order to qualify for Canadian citizenship you must:

Be a permanent resident of Canada.

Meet the physical residency requirement: This typically involves living in Canada for a minimum number of days over a specific period.

Pass the citizenship test: This test assesses your knowledge of Canadian history, geography, and government.

Meet the language requirements: You may need to demonstrate proficiency in English or French, depending on your region of residence.

No criminal record: This involves not having a criminal record or posing a threat to Canadian society.

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IRCC may reject your application if you fail to provide sufficient proof of residency or language proficiency. Therefore, it’s crucial to submit a complete and accurate application to avoid delays or refusals.

Our immigration services are designed to guide you through every step of the citizenship process. We offer a range of services, including full representation, final review and DIY assistance. Learn more about our professional fees or book a consultation with an immigration consultant.

After submitting your application, you’ll need to pass the Canadian citizenship test. Once approved, you’ll be invited to a citizenship ceremony.

FAQs

The time required to become a Canadian citizen varies by individual circumstances but typically takes around 6 months.

Yes, you can leave Canada after applying for citizenship.

However, it’s crucial to maintain your Permanent Resident (PR) status. This means you must adhere to the residency requirements, which typically involve spending a certain number of days in Canada within a specific timeframe.

Yes, Canada allows dual citizenship. This means that Canadian citizens can hold citizenship in another country simultaneously.

If your Canadian citizenship application is refused, you will receive a written notification explaining the reasons for the refusal. Here is what you can do:

  • Review the Refusal Letter
  • Consult with an Immigration Lawyer
  • Consider an Appeal

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Our team of immigration experts can assist permanent residents in preparing and submitting thorough citizenship applications.