Canadian Citizenship • Final Step
Citizenship
Canadian citizenship application, test prep guidance, oath ceremony preparation, and PR card renewals. The last step of the immigration journey.
Who This Is For
Is this the right pathway for you?
Eligible permanent residents
PRs who meet the 1,095-day physical presence requirement over the last 5 years and have filed taxes.
Applicants with tax filing gaps
Missed a tax year or two? We advise on remediation before applying.
PR card renewals
Existing PRs needing to renew the PR card — required for travel back to Canada.
Citizenship for minor children
Children of Canadian citizens — grants of citizenship, not the standard adult process.
What We Handle
Full-service, zero guesswork.
We take ownership of every moving part — so you don’t have to learn immigration law on top of your day job.
Our Process
How your citizenship case moves forward.
STEP 01
Eligibility Audit
We calculate physical presence, tax years, and language proof — then confirm you are ready.
STEP 02
Application
CIT 0002 filed with complete evidence: passports, travel history, tax confirmations.
STEP 03
Test & Interview
Citizenship test (online or in-person) and interview with an officer.
STEP 04
Oath Ceremony
You take the oath, receive your certificate, and become a Canadian citizen.
Questions, Answered
Frequently asked.
How do I count the 1,095 days?
3 years of physical presence in Canada within the last 5 years — days as a PR count as 1, days before PR (e.g. as a student/worker) count as 0.5, max 365 pre-PR days.
Do I need to pass an English/French test?
Yes — CLB 4 or higher in speaking and listening. Accepted proof: IELTS, CELPIP, approved settlement/ESL programs, or a post-secondary program in English/French.
What if I miss a tax filing year?
You can often still qualify with 3 of 5 filed years. If short, file late taxes first — we refer you to a tax professional.
Can I keep my original citizenship?
Canada allows dual citizenship. Whether your home country allows it depends on its laws — India does not allow dual, so Indian citizenship must be surrendered after Canadian grant.
Next Step
Let’s see if this fits your case.
A 15-minute call. No commitment, no fee. Just honest answers about your pathway.