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CITIZENSHIP APPLICATION

Becoming a Canadian citizen means gaining full membership in Canadian society. It gives you the right to vote, the ability to travel internationally with a Canadian passport, and the assurance that Canada is truly your permanent home

Who Can Apply?

You may be eligible to apply for Canadian citizenship if you meet the following requirements:

  • Permanent Resident Status: You must hold valid permanent resident status in Canada.

  • Physical Presence in Canada: You must have been physically present in Canada for at least 1,095 days (three years) within the past five years.

    • Time spent in Canada as a temporary resident or protected person may count as half a day, up to a maximum of 365 days.

    • Time spent outside Canada while working as a Crown servant—or as the family member of a Crown servant—may also be counted.

  • Language Proficiency: Applicants between the ages of 18 and 54 must demonstrate proficiency in English or French.

  • Knowledge of Canada: Applicants aged 18 to 54 are required to pass a citizenship test that assesses knowledge of Canada’s history, values, institutions, and symbols.

  • Adbissibility: Applicants must not be subject to any prohibitions, such as certain criminal convictions, that would make them ineligible for citizenship.

The Canadian Citizen Process

  1.   Confirm Your Eligibility: Review the requirements (physical presence, language ability, and knowledge criteria).

  2. Submit Application: Complete the application, gather the required documentation, and pay the applicable fees.

  3. Take the Citizenship Test (if required): Applicants aged 18 to 54 must demonstrate their knowledge of Canada by successfully passing the citizenship test.

  4. Attend a Citizenship Ceremony: Take the Oath of Citizenship at an official ceremony, where you will officially become a Canadian citizen.

Benefits of Canadian Citizen

Canadian citizenship offers rights and responsibilities that go beyond permanent residency:

  • Participate in Canada’s Democracy: Citizens can vote in elections and run for public office, helping shape the country’s future.

  • Hold a Canadian Passport: Enjoy visa-free or visa-on-arrival access to 187 destinations, expanded global work and study opportunities, and consular assistance while abroad.

  • Secure and Stable Status: Citizenship is permanent and does not carry residency obligations, unlike permanent residency.

  • Unrestricted Entry into Canada: Citizens have the guaranteed right to live, work, and travel in Canada without risk of losing their status.

  • Exclusive Career Opportunities: Certain government and high-security positions are open only to Canadian citizens.

  • Pass Citizenship to Future Generations: Canadian citizens can pass their status to children born abroad, a benefit not available to permanent residents.

At MGiaccari Immigration Consulting, we provide strategic guidance to help you navigate your journey to Canadian citizenship. Book a one-hour consultation to review your eligibility, understand the requirements, and receive clear next steps for your application.

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