Citizenship Services
Becoming a Canadian citizen is an important milestone and the final step for many immigrants who have chosen to make Canada their home. Citizenship provides additional rights and privileges, including the ability to vote, apply for a Canadian passport, and participate fully in Canadian society.
To be eligible for Canadian citizenship, applicants generally must have permanent resident status, meet residency requirements, demonstrate knowledge of English or French, and pass a citizenship test on Canada’s history, values, and institutions. Each case is unique, and the process can involve careful review of personal history, travel records, and supporting documents.
Our Citizenship Services Include:
- Canadian Citizenship Applications
- Citizenship Certificate (Proof of Citizenship) Applications
Main Citizenship Services and Pathways
Apply for Canadian Citizenship
Most individuals apply through a grant of citizenship, which involves submitting an application, meeting eligibility criteria, paying required fees, and — for many — completing a citizenship test and interview.
Successful applicants are invited to take the Oath of Citizenship at a formal ceremony.
Citizenship Test and Ceremony
Applicants may be required to:
- Take a written knowledge test
- Attend an interview to assess understanding of Canada’s history, institutions, and values
Citizenship is granted through the Oath of Citizenship, marking the official transition to full civic participation in Canada.
Proof of Citizenship (Citizenship Certificate)
If you were born in Canada or to Canadian parents abroad, you may need to apply for a citizenship certificate as proof of your status.
This certificate is often required to:
- Apply for a Canadian passport
- Access government services
Resolve questions of legal status
Resume Canadian Citizenship
If you previously renounced your Canadian citizenship, you may be eligible to apply to resume it.
This involves demonstrating your eligibility and submitting an application to restore your citizenship status.
Renounce Canadian Citizenship
If you wish to give up your Canadian citizenship — for example, due to dual citizenship restrictions — you must follow a formal legal process to renounce your status voluntarily.
Confirm Your Status or Rule Changes
If you’re unsure whether you’re already a Canadian citizen or how new rules affect you, we can help you:
- Assess your status
- Interpret regulatory changes
- Identify the best next steps
How Forghani Law Can Help
Navigating Canadian citizenship processes can be complex — especially when facing unclear requirements, past status issues, or changing rules.
At Forghani Law, we support clients by:
- Assessing eligibility for citizenship, resumption, or renunciation
- Preparing complete and accurate application packages
- Guiding you through the testing, interview, and oath process
- Clarifying legal status and responding to IRCC requests or updates
Whether you’re applying for the first time or re-establishing your connection to Canada, we’re here to help you move forward with clarity and confidence.
Ready to Take the Next Step Toward Citizenship?
Applying for Canadian citizenship is a proud and important milestone — and we’re here to support you at every stage.
At Forghani Law, we provide strategic guidance and personalized care to help make your citizenship journey smooth and successful.