Canadian Citizenship
Who Can Apply for Canadian Citizenship?
To become a Canadian citizen, you must meet the following basic eligibility requirements:
- You must be at least 18 years of age;
- You must be a Permanent Resident of Canada;
- You must have resided in Canada for at least three of the last four years;
- You must not have any criminal prohibitions; and
- You must pass the Citizenship Test and Interview.
Canada Citizenship Act – Criminal Prohibitions
You cannot become a citizen if you:
- have been convicted of an indictable (criminal) offence or an offence under the Citizenship Act in the three years before you apply;
- are currently charged with an indictable offence or an offence under the Citizenship Act;
- are in prison, on parole or on probation;
- are under a removal order (have been ordered by Canadian officials to leave Canada);
- are under investigation for, are charged with, or have been convicted of a war crime or a crime against humanity; or
- you have had your Canadian citizenship taken away in the past five years.
Passing the Canada Citizenship Test and Interview
In order to pass the citizenship test and interview, you must be able to show the following:
- Adequate knowledge of English or French; and
- Knowledge of Canada, including the rights and responsibilities of citizenship and an understanding of Canada’s history, values, institutions and symbols.
What are the steps in the Canadian Citizenship process?
- Pay the government filing fee
- Gather your supporting documents and submit your application to CIC
- Upon notification from CIC, appear for the Citizenship Test and Interview
- Upon approval, get sworn in at the Citizenship Ceremony
Step | Description | Key Considerations |
---|---|---|
Eligibility | Meet age, residency, and PR requirements | Avoid criminal prohibitions |
Test & Interview | Language & civic knowledge evaluation | Prepare using official guides |
Criminal Record Check | Must pass to proceed | Covers last 3 years & specific offences |
Application | Submit complete forms & fees | Incomplete files cause delays |
Ceremony | Take oath & receive certificate | Final step in becoming a citizen |
Professional Support for Your Citizenship Journey
Applying for Canadian citizenship is more than just filling out forms — it’s about meeting strict legal, language, and residency requirements. Our Canadian Citizenship consultants provide personalized guidance to help you prepare for your Citizenship Test and Interview, ensure your documentation is complete, and avoid delays. If your situation involves previous immigration history or ties to a Work Visa or Permanent Residence application, our team can ensure every step is aligned with current immigration regulations.
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