Canadian Citizenship Services in Canada
Canadian citizenship is one of the most important milestones in an immigrant’s journey to Canada. It grants you the right to vote, apply for a Canadian passport, and live in Canada permanently without maintaining permanent resident status.
At Ghasedak Immigration and Legal Services, we assist clients with Canadian citizenship applications, eligibility reviews, physical presence calculations, citizenship documents, proof of citizenship applications, and other citizenship-related services.
Whether you are applying for the first time, applying for a child, or need help with a special citizenship matter, our team is here to guide you through every step.
Canadian Citizenship
Applying for Canadian citizenship requires careful review of your eligibility, physical presence in Canada, required documents, language ability, tax filing history, and other important factors.
At Ghasedak Immigration and Legal Services, we help permanent residents understand the citizenship requirements, calculate their physical presence, prepare their documents, and submit their applications with confidence.
This section includes information about citizenship eligibility, physical presence, how to apply, required documents, application fees, and processing times.
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Citizenship for Children and Minors
Canadian citizenship rules for children can be more complex than adult applications. Depending on the child’s situation, they may apply together with a parent, apply separately, or may already be a Canadian citizen and only need proof of status.
At Ghasedak Immigration and Legal Services, we assist families with citizenship applications for minors, citizenship for children born outside Canada, citizenship for adopted children, and situations involving children born abroad.
If you are unsure whether your child qualifies for Canadian citizenship or needs proof of citizenship, we can help you review their situation before you apply.
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Citizenship Test & Ceremony
Before receiving Canadian citizenship, most adult applicants between the ages of 18 and 54 must pass a citizenship test and attend a citizenship ceremony.
The citizenship test covers Canada’s history, geography, government, laws, symbols, and the rights and responsibilities of citizens. Proper preparation is important, as issues with the test or ceremony process may delay your application.
At Ghasedak Immigration and Legal Services, we help clients understand what to expect at each stage, from receiving the test invitation to taking the oath of citizenship at the ceremony.
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Other Citizenship Services
Canadian citizenship law covers more than standard citizenship applications. Some clients need help proving they are already Canadian citizens, understanding citizenship by descent, resuming citizenship, renouncing citizenship, or reviewing how recent changes to the law may affect them.
At Ghasedak Immigration and Legal Services, we assist clients with proof of citizenship certificates, citizenship by descent, dual citizenship questions, resuming Canadian citizenship, renouncing Canadian citizenship, and other complex citizenship matters.
If your situation does not fit the standard citizenship process, contact us to discuss your options.
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Canadian Passport
A Canadian passport is one of the most important benefits of Canadian citizenship. After becoming a Canadian citizen, you may be eligible to apply for a Canadian passport for travel, identification, and access to Canadian consular services abroad.
This section provides general information about the benefits of a Canadian passport, how to apply for a passport, and passport renewal.
At Ghasedak Immigration and Legal Services, we can guide clients on the connection between citizenship status, proof of citizenship, and passport-related documentation.
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Need Help With Canadian Citizenship?
Citizenship applications may appear simple, but mistakes in physical presence calculation, travel history, documents, language proof, or eligibility can lead to delays or complications.
Ghasedak Immigration and Legal Services can help you review your eligibility, prepare your documents, and understand the next steps before you apply.
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Related Resources
This page is provided for general information only. For the most up-to-date and official details about Canadian citizenship programs, eligibility requirements, fees, and processing times, please refer to the Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) website.
