IMMIGRATION TO CANADA THROUGH CANADIAN CITIZENSHIP

Canadian Citizenship Act, defines  who Canadian Citizens are:

  • You are a Canadian citizen if you were born anywhere in Canada after February 15th, 1977.
  • Individuals who were born in another country and then naturalized, are also Canadian citizens.
  • If you were born abroad after February 14th, 1977, and at least one of your biological parents was a Canadian born citizen at the time of your birth — and lived in Canada at any time prior to your birth – you may have acquired citizenship.

Applicants applying for citizenship must have knowledge of English or French, general knowledge of Canada’s geography, history and political system. Individuals need to be sure they are qualified to apply for citizenship, this includes the necessary number of days before applying for citizenship. If you have not acquired 1095 days in total, you might not be eligible.  There is absolutely no refund once the application has been submitted.

To become a Canadian citizen,  applicants must

  •  be a permanent resident;
  • have lived in Canada for at least 3 out of the last 5 years (1,095 days);
  • have filed their taxes;
  • pass a citizenship test;
  • prove their language skills in English or French.

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