Eligibility for Canadian Citizenship
To be eligible for Canadian citizenship, you must be a permanent resident, have lived in Canada for at least 3 out of the last 5 years, have filed taxes as required, demonstrate knowledge of English or French, and pass a citizenship test about Canada's history, values, institutions, and symbols.
You must also have no criminal record that would prevent you from becoming a citizen and meet other specific requirements. The application process involves extensive documentation and verification of your eligibility.
Citizenship Test and Interview
Most applicants between 18 and 54 years old must take a citizenship test to demonstrate knowledge of Canada and official language skills. The test covers Canadian history, geography, economy, government, laws, and symbols. We provide comprehensive preparation to help you succeed on your first attempt.
Important Notice
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- Assess your eligibility for immigration programs.
- Review your options based on your personal situation.
- Provide a clear action plan for your next steps.
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