Canada’s Citizenship Program allows permanent residents to become Canadian citizens and enjoy full rights, including voting and holding a Canadian passport.
Canada’s Citizenship Program allows permanent residents to become Canadian citizens and enjoy full rights, including voting and holding a Canadian passport.
Basic Eligibility Requirements
Permanent Resident Status – You must be a permanent resident of Canada and not under removal orders
Physical Presence – Must have been physically present in Canada for at least 1,095 days (3 years) during the 5 years immediately before applying. Time spent in Canada as a temporary resident (before becoming a PR) can count as half-days, up to a maximum of 365 days.
Tax Filing – Must have filed income taxes for at least 3 years within the 5-year period, if required to do so
Language Proficiency – Applicants aged 18-54 must demonstrate adequate knowledge of English or French
Knowledge of Canada – Must pass a citizenship test covering Canadian history, values, institutions, and symbols (for applicants aged 18-54)
No Prohibitions – Must not be prohibited from applying due to criminal history or immigration violations
Key Benefits
Processing
Applications typically involve submitting documents, biometrics, taking the citizenship test, and attending a citizenship ceremony where you take the Oath of Citizenship.
Canada also allows dual citizenship, so you generally don’t need to renounce your original nationality.
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