Citizenship
Complete your Canadian journey
Overview
Becoming a Canadian citizen is the final step in your immigration journey, granting you the right to vote, run for office, hold a Canadian passport, and enjoy the full benefits of Canadian society.
We ensure your citizenship application is complete and accurate, prepare you for the citizenship test, and guide you through the entire process to the oath ceremony.
Programs & Categories
Adult Citizenship
For permanent residents 18 and older who meet physical presence and other requirements.
Minor Citizenship
For children under 18 with a Canadian parent or being adopted by Canadian citizens.
Citizenship by Descent
For those born outside Canada to Canadian citizen parents.
Resumption of Citizenship
For former Canadian citizens who want to regain their citizenship.
Our Process
Eligibility Assessment
We calculate your physical presence and verify you meet all requirements.
Application Preparation
We compile your travel history, tax returns, and supporting documents.
Test Preparation
We provide study materials and guidance for the citizenship test.
Test & Interview
We prepare you for what to expect at the test and any follow-up interview.
Oath Ceremony
We guide you through the final step - taking the Oath of Citizenship.
Frequently Asked Questions
How is physical presence calculated?
You need 1,095 days (3 years) of physical presence in Canada within the 5 years before your application. Days as a PR count fully.
What is on the citizenship test?
The test covers Canadian history, geography, government, rights and responsibilities, and symbols. It's based on "Discover Canada."
Can I have dual citizenship?
Yes, Canada allows dual citizenship. Becoming Canadian does not require renouncing other citizenships.
Key Requirements
- Permanent resident status
- Physical presence (1,095 days in 5 years)
- Tax filing compliance
- Language proficiency (CLB 4)
- Pass citizenship test (18-54 years)
- No prohibitions (criminality, security)
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Citizenship
$180 + HST
