If you wish to apply for Canadian citizenship, you may apply for a citizenship grant under the Citizenship Act. To apply for Canadian citizenship you must be a permanent resident of Canada and be physically present in Canada and meet other citizenship requirements as well, besides citizenship residency requirements. Some points to consider when applying for Canadian citizenship are as follow:
* You must be 18 years or older to apply.
* You must have been physically present in Canada for at least 1095 days in the past five years and meet all the citizenship residency requirements.
* You must have filed income taxes for any three taxation years that are fully or partially within five years before you apply.
* You are not prohibited under sections 21 or 22 of the Citizenship Act.
* You must be able to effectively communicate in English/French.
* You must have knowledge of the Canadian responsibilities and privileges of a Canadian citizen and must be able to show that in English/French.
PR card renewal
Macjelly Immigration Concerns Inc., we understand that the visa application process can be stressful and confusing. That's why we offer a comprehensive step-by-step guide to help our clients through every process stage. We begin with an initial consultation to assess your individual needs and objectives. We then walk you through the entire visa application process, providing expert advice and guidance with every step of the way. We aim to ensure that you have the best possible chance of success in your application while protecting your rights and interests. We proudly offer a service individualised to your precise needs and requirements. It doesn't matter; we've got your back, from discussing work permit applications or sponsoring your family to building a better life in Canada. The application package includes a guide and all the forms you need to complete to apply for a PR card. Read the guide to help you fill out the forms correctly.Include with your application: your PR card:
*If you are applying to renew your card, keep your current card and include a photocopy of it with your application.
*If you are applying to replace a card because it is damaged or the information on it is wrong to send the card with your application. a clear copy of: your valid passport or travel document, or the passport or travel document you held at the time you became a permanent resident two photos that meet our photo specifications any other identity documents listed in the Document Checklist (see the application package), a copy of the receipt for the processing fee, and a solemn declaration if your PR card was lost, stolen, destroyed or you didn’t receive it within 180 days of immigrating to Canada.