MISCELLANEOUS PROGRAMS Citizenship Applications
Canadian Citizenship can be achieved in many ways:
- By birth - Any person born in Canada (exceptions do apply)
- By Descent - Any person born outside Canada to a Canadian parent (restrictions do apply)
- Grant of citizenship - E.g. PR of Canada ('naturalisation'), former citizens, etc. - conditions have to be satisfied
- Resumption - Resume one's citizenship after it has ceased or dissolved
- Retention - This means someone has a right to Canadian citizenship, but must take certain actions to retain the right
Each of the above categories has specific requirements, exceptions and restrictions. Citizenship legislation in Canada has a history of changes, that must be kept in mind in many of the cases.
The most common category, however is Naturalisation - the process of applying for Canadian citizenhsip by a Permanent Resident of Canada. Among other conditions, residency requirement is the main factor.
The current law requires that a PR can apply for citizenship on completion of 3 years (1095 days) residence in Canada in a 4 year period. Though the concept is fairly straightforward, complications do creep in.
Instances include short overseas trips (2-4 weeks duration), one person working abraod while family is in Canada, family staying abroad while one person is working abroad - for these and such other questions, please consult us
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