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Canadian Citizenship

Planning to become a Canadian citizen?
At Axeliis Immigration, we make the citizenship application process simple, transparent, and stress-free. Our team guides you through eligibility checks, document preparation, and submission to ensure a smooth and successful journey toward your Canadian citizenship.

Guidance

Seamless guidance for your Canada citizenship journey.

Application Assistance

End-to-end help with forms, documents, and submission.

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Achieve Your Canadian Citizenship

Canadian citizenship is more than a status — it’s a step toward belonging and building your future in Canada. At Axeliis Immigration, we guide you through every stage of the citizenship process with precision and care, ensuring a smooth, stress-free experience from eligibility to approval. Apply with confidence, supported by our trusted expertise in Canadian immigration.


Canadian Citizenship Eligibility

Canadian Citizenship Documents Checklist

Let Axeliis Immigration simplify your documentation process so you can focus on preparing for your new life in Canada. Our experts ensure every document is accurate, complete, and ready for a smooth citizenship application.

Valid Identification

Provide clear copies of government-issued identification such as your passport, driver’s license, or health card that display your photo, name, and date of birth.

Travel Documents

Include copies of all passports and travel records used within the past five years to verify your physical presence in Canada as required by IRCC.

Proof of Relationship

Submit marriage certificates, birth certificates, or legal documents confirming family relationships if you’re applying with dependents or family members.

Tax Filing Proof

Attach evidence that you’ve filed Canadian income taxes for at least three of the last five years, as part of your eligibility verification process.

Smooth and Hassle-Free Immigration

Before You Become a Canadian Citizen

Get a glimpse of life as a Canadian citizen before beginning your journey toward permanent settlement. Understand the lifestyle, values, and opportunities to prepare confidently for your future in Canada.

Freedom to Vote

Once you become a Canadian citizen, you gain the right to vote in federal, provincial, and municipal elections and even run for public office, shaping Canada’s future directly.

Canadian Passport

Enjoy the privilege of holding a Canadian passport, one of the most respected in the world, offering visa-free travel to many countries and smooth global mobility.

No More Renewals

As a Canadian citizen, you no longer need to renew your status or meet residency requirements — your citizenship is permanent and secure.

Dual Citizenship

Canada recognizes dual citizenship, allowing you to retain your original nationality while enjoying the rights and benefits of being a proud Canadian.

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People Frequently Asked Questions

No, you don’t. Canada permits dual citizenship, allowing you to keep your original nationality while becoming a Canadian citizen — unless your home country’s laws require otherwise.

Permanent residents can live, work, and study in Canada but cannot vote, run for office, or hold certain government positions. Citizens enjoy full rights, including voting, holding office, and obtaining a Canadian passport.

To qualify, you must be a permanent resident, have lived in Canada for at least 1,095 days (three years) within the last five years, and have fulfilled your tax obligations as required by IRCC.

If your application is refused, you’ll receive an official letter explaining the reasons. Once you’ve corrected the issues or provided missing information, you can reapply for citizenship.

Yes, you can include dependent children under 18 years of age in your application. Children aged 18 or older must submit a separate citizenship application.

No, you don’t. Canada permits dual citizenship, allowing you to keep your original nationality while becoming a Canadian citizen — unless your home country’s laws require otherwise.

Permanent residents can live, work, and study in Canada but cannot vote, run for office, or hold certain government positions. Citizens enjoy full rights, including voting, holding office, and obtaining a Canadian passport.

To qualify, you must be a permanent resident, have lived in Canada for at least 1,095 days (three years) within the last five years, and have fulfilled your tax obligations as required by IRCC.

If your application is refused, you’ll receive an official letter explaining the reasons. Once you’ve corrected the issues or provided missing information, you can reapply for citizenship.

Yes, you can include dependent children under 18 years of age in your application. Children aged 18 or older must submit a separate citizenship application.

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