Citizenship in Canada

Canada offers citizenship through naturalization and by birth in Canada.
To obtrain a Citizenship in Canada, an applicant must be a permanent resident and have lived in Canada for 3 out of the last 5 years (1095 days).
The applicant must have filed taxes (If applicable)
Pass a test on citizens’ rights, responsibilities and their knowledge of Canada.
Prove language ability: If you are between the ages of 18 and 54, you must meet the Canadian Language Benchmark.
Minor Application (under 18 years of age)- Minors under 18 years of age may apply for citizenship with parents.
You may be ineligible for Citizenship in Canada if you:
- Are under a removal order
- Have a criminal record or are facing changes in Canada
- Been refused Canadian citizenship as a result of misrepresentation
- Had your Canadian citizenship revoked
Applying for your Citizenship?We can help you out!
Did you study in Canada and now applying for Citizenship in Canada?
If you studied in Canada, got a work permit and then your permanent residence. Now, you’re looking to apply for your citizenship in Canada, your physical presence requirements are not 3 years (1095 days), your requirements are 730 days which is 2 years. You can book a free call and ask us anything!