Canadian Citizenship

Canadian Citizenship

Becoming a Canadian citizen has several advantages, including the ability to live permanently in one of the richest nations in the world, take part in the democracy there, and have one of the strongest passports available.

 

Each year, Canada hopes to accept more than 430,000 new permanent immigrants. The majority of these immigrants will proudly join Canada’s population. They take loyalty oaths after the procedure is over, affirming their dedication to the obligations and rights of Canadian citizenship.

 

Do you intend to submit a citizenship application to Canada? For help, get in touch with Tenon Immigration Services.

Eligibility - Canadian Citizenship

After staying in Canada as a permanent resident for at least three years, an immigrant can submit an application for citizenship. Are you eligible to become a Canadian citizen?

Applying for Canadian Citizenship

To file an application for Canadian citizenship, you must meet a number of requirements. You may then be required to take a citizenship test. Find out more about the procedure.

Canadian Citizenship Ceremony

You can take the Oath of Citizenship in Canada at a Citizenship Ceremony after being granted citizenship.

Rights and Responsibilities of Canadian Citizens

Many but not all of the rights of Canadian citizens are available to permanent residents of Canada. Find out what new rights you will have after becoming a Canadian citizen.

Proof of Canadian Citizenship

You may be able to apply for Canadian citizenship for yourself or your children if one of your parents is a citizen of Canada or if you are a Canadian with children who were born overseas.

Dual Citizenship

Canada accepts dual nationality. Once you obtain Canadian citizenship, you are not compelled to renounce your prior citizenship. 

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