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Canadian Citizenship

The chance to live permanently in one of the richest nations in the world, participation in the democratic process, and possession of one of the strongest passports in the world are just a few of the perks of becoming a citizen of Canada.

Why Canada?

Among all countries in the world, Canada has one of the most liberal citizenship laws.

As such, hundreds of thousands of people become eligible for Canadian citizenship each year, and over 85% of permanent residents become Canadians. Here are some of the benefits of getting a Canadian Citizenship.

Dual Citizenship

Live, work and study without a visa

Sponsor family members to be a permanent resident

Extensive job opportunities

Travel without visa

More about citizenship

In order to be eligible to apply for Canadian citizenship, you must fulfil a number of requirements:

Permanent resident status

You must hold a permanent resident card to apply for citizenship, however, it doesn’t need to be valid at the time of applying, you can still apply with an expired card. Holding a PR card means you’re not under review for immigration or fraud reasons, not subject to a removal order and not having unfulfilled conditions relating to your permanent residence

Canada’s physical presence requirements

Physical appearance is also a major requirement for getting citizenship, you must have stayed in Canada for 3 years (1095 days) out of 5 years before submitting the application. Children under the age of 18 don’t need to satisfy this requirement but they should have a permanent resident status.

File your taxes (if necessary)

File your taxes, if you need to. You may need to file the taxes for at least 3 years out of 5 years before submitting the application for Citizenship.

Pass a Canadian citizenship test

If you are of the age between 18 and 54, you need to pass the Canadian citizenship test. The exam consists of multiple-choice questions regarding Canada’s history, geography, economy, government, and laws.

The test will be 30 minutes long and with true and false questions. You can complete the test in English or French. The pass mark is 15 out of 20.

Prove your language skills

Those between the age of 18 and 54 have to prove their language skill that they can speak English or French at a Canadian Language Benchmark (CLB) level of 4 or higher. You can also show them that you have attended secondary or post-secondary education in English or French as language proof.

  • IRCC will assess your language skill at every stage-
  • IRCC may note how well you communicate with a citizenship official during the process
  • Reviewing the evidence submitted by you

Ineligibility

Canadian citizenship will not be granted to applicants who:

  • Cannot show their language skill in English and French
  • Did not pass the Citizenship test
  • Don’t fulfill the minimum physical appearance requirement
  • Can not provide the required proof of residency document: OR
  • You are in prison, on parole, or on probation
  • You have been convicted of a criminal offense in the past 3 years
  • You are under a removal order from Canada
  • You’re under investigation for a crime.

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Frequently asked questions

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