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  2. I’m a permanent resident. How do I apply for Canadian...

    stepstojustice.ca/.../im-permanent-resident-how-do-i-apply-canadian-citizenship

    Before you apply for Canadian citizenship, you need to find out if: you're eligible to apply, and it's a good idea for you to apply. Application package The package you use to apply for Canadian citizenship includes: the forms you need to complete instructions for completing the forms a checklist to make sure you send in the documents you need to include You need to use the most recent forms ...

  3. Canadian citizenship - Steps to Justice

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    Includes information on applying to become a Canadian citizen. See also: citizenship, citizenship test, language requirement, knowledge requirement, residency r

  4. 1. Prove who you are and that you meet the residency requirement

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    How do I apply for Canadian citizenship? Next Steps. 1. Prove who you are and that you meet the residency requirement 2. Include proof that you meet the language requirement 3. Include applications for other family members 4. Check your application and get legal advice if needed 5. Pay the fees and send in your application. When you apply for ...

  5. 5. Pay the fees and send in your application - Steps to Justice

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    Each adult has to pay $630 to apply for Canadian citizenship. Children under 18 pay $100. You can use a credit card, prepaid card, or a debit card to pay the fees online. Make sure to print your receipt and include it with your application.

  6. My citizenship application was refused. What can I do?

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    If Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) refuses your application to become a Canadian citizen, there may be things you can do. You may be able to: apply again. challenge the decision in Federal Court. To find out what you can do and to choose the best option, you may want to get legal advice.

  7. 1. Decide if you can wait until you’re 55 years old - Steps to...

    stepstojustice.ca/steps/immigration/1-decide-if-you-can-wait-until-youre-55...

    If you're 55 or older when you apply to become a citizen, you don't have to meet the language and knowledge of Canada requirements. So if you're

  8. Can I become a citizen if I can’t pass the citizenship test?

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    And there are times when Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) can excuse people from some of them. and meet a number of requirements. For most people between 18 and 54 years old, this includes being able to show that they: know enough about Canada and what it means to be a Canadian citizen.

  9. What happens after I send in my application for Canadian...

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    Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) contacts you by email or by mail using Canada Post to say they have your application. IRCC tells you

  10. 2. Include proof that you meet the language requirement

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    Most people who apply for Canadian citizenship must include proof that they can speak and understand spoken English or French well enough. Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) says that this means proving that you've met Level 4 of Canadian Language Benchmarks or Niveaux de compétence linguistique canadien.

  11. 3. Include applications for other family members

    stepstojustice.ca/steps/immigration/3-include-applications-other-family-members

    Each adult has to complete their own citizenship application. But members of the same family can send their applications together to Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC). and younger than 18, you can complete their application.