Permanent residents who have lived in Canada long enough can apply to become Canadian citizens. Adults must show enough physical presence in Canada, prove their English or French ability, and usually pass a test about Canada. Successful applicants take the oath of citizenship at a ceremony.
Permanent residents (and their eligible children) who meet residence, language, and knowledge requirements.
Our licensed advisors assess your eligibility, build a strategy to strengthen your application, and manage the process end to end, so you submit a complete, competitive application with confidence.
To become a Canadian citizen, you must meet the eligibility criteria, gather required documents, and submit an application, which will be reviewed on a case-by-case basis. You can check the official government website for the most up-to-date information and personalized checklist of required documents.
To become a Canadian citizen through the process of naturalization, also known as Canadian Citizenship by Grant, you must meet specific requirements.
To become a Canadian citizen through the naturalization process, you'll need to meet certain requirements.
To apply for a Proof of Citizenship, also known as a Citizenship Certificate, there are several key requirements that must be met.
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