Overview
Over 85% of Canadian immigrants become citizens, one of the highest rates in the world.
The benefits of Canadian citizenship include being able to live permanently in one of the world’s most peaceful, economically, socially, and politically stable societies, enjoying one of the world’s most powerful passports, and having the right to vote, amongst other advantages.
Canada is one of the many countries that allow dual citizenship as becoming Canadian citizen doesn’t mean giving up citizenship from your home country.
Take the next substantial step as an immigrant after becoming a
permanent resident by obtaining your Canadian Citizenship today!
Canadian Citizenship eligibility criteria:
- Be a permanent resident
- Meet Canada’s physical presence requirements
- File your taxes, if necessary
- Pass a Canadian citizenship test
- Prove your language skills
Book a consult with our representative to find out if you are eligible.
Citizenship process overview
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Step 1
Complete and Apply for your Citizenship
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Step 2
Prepare and take the Citizenship Test and/or Interview
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Step 3
Take the Oath of Citizenship at your Citizenship Ceremony
FAQ
Q: How many years does it take to get Canadian Citizenship?
A: You must have lived in Canada for at least three years (1,095 days) out of the past five years before applying for Canadian citizenship (unless there are exceptional circumstances).
Q: How long does Citizenship Application take?
A: Processing times varies with an estimated processing time of 15-27 months. Although this is the case, there are certain circumstances in which Citizenship Applications are accepted and are processed urgently.
Q: How hard is the Canadian Citizenship test?
A: The pass rate for the Canadian Citizenship Test is 75%. You must answer 15 out of 20 questions correctly. If you fail to pass the written Canadian Citizenship test and you meet the rest of the requirements, you can schedule for a second test.