Canadian Citizenship

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Becoming a Canadian citizen is a proud and life-changing moment—but the process can be complex, time-consuming, and overwhelming without the right guidance. As a licensed immigration consultant, I specialize in helping clients navigate every step—from understanding eligibility to successfully completing the citizenship ceremony.

Whether you’re just getting started or facing delays, my professional services are here to eliminate confusion, avoid costly mistakes, and fast-track your journey to Canadian citizenship.

What Does It Mean to Be a Canadian Citizen?

Canadian citizenship gives you full legal and civic rights—including voting, holding a Canadian passport, and participating in government. You can become a citizen through birth, descent, adoption, or by naturalization (the application process).

Who Is Eligible to Apply for Canadian Citizenship?

To qualify for Canadian citizenship in 2025, you must:

  • Be a permanent resident (PR) of Canada

  • Have lived in Canada for at least 1,095 days (3 years) in the past 5 years

  • File Canadian income taxes for at least 3 of those years

  • Pass the citizenship test (ages 18–54)

  • Prove language proficiency in English or French

  • Take the Oath of Citizenship

Even if your PR card is expired, you’re still eligible—only your legal status counts.

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes. As long as your PR status is valid, you can apply—even if the card itself has expired. I help confirm your status and prepare your application without delay.

You must have been in Canada for 1,095 days in the last 5 years. I use your CBSA travel history and PR landing date to calculate your eligible days accurately.

If you're aged 18 to 54, yes—you must show CLB 4+ proficiency in English or French using accepted tests like CELPIP or IELTS, or education proof. I help you register, prepare, or request exemptions when applicable.

Yes, you can count up to 365 days of certain temporary status (e.g., as a worker or student), at half value toward your 1,095-day total. I’ll help verify eligibility and track every qualifying day.

As of 2025, most complete applications are processed within 8 to 10 months, depending on IRCC volume and background checks. I monitor timelines and keep your file moving.

Absolutely. I handle family applications, including support for minors, spouses, and dependents, ensuring everyone meets requirements and submits a complete file.

Our Process

I make the process clear, efficient, and stress-free. Here’s how I personally guide you every step of the way to becoming a Canadian citizen.

Review & Planning

We start by reviewing your PR status, time spent in Canada, and tax history to make sure you're ready to apply.

Strategy Session

Documents & Test Preparation

I help organize your documents and guide you through language and test requirements if needed—so you're fully prepared.

Application Submission

I handle the entire application process from start to finish, ensuring everything is accurate and complete before submitting to IRCC.

Oath & Final Steps

I assist you with the ceremony process and help you move forward as a Canadian citizen.

Ready to Become a Proud Canadian?

Start your journey with April In The Rockies Immigration — your future in Canada begins here. Book your free consultation today and take the first step toward citizenship with expert, personalized guidance every step of the way.