Canada Citizenship Form CIT 0002E

Form CIT 0002E is used by individuals of 18 years of age or older, who have been permanent residents and who wish to apply for Canadian citizenship. Individuals must:

have resided in Canada for at least 1095 days in the past five years preceding the date of the application.

be able to speak and communicate in English or French (adults 65 years of age or older are exempted).

have general knowledge of Canada and of the responsibilities and privileges of citizenship (adults 65 years of age or older are exempted).

Individuals with a criminal record, facing criminal charges or subject to immigration enforcement action may be ineligible for citizenship.

Who Should Apply for Canada Citizenship using Form CIT 0002E

Form CIT 0002E is for individuals who want to apply for Canadian citizenship and meet the following general criteria:

persons aged 18 years of age or older.

permanent residents (landed immigrants) of Canada.

persons having met the citizenship residence requirements.

Canada Citizenship Requirements

In order to qualify for Canadian citizenship, individuals must meet the general eligibility requirements:

be 18 years of age or older;

be a permanent resident (landed immigrant) in Canada;

should have lived in Canada for a total of 1095 days out of the five years before your apply.

know enough English or French to engage in a simple conversation; and

have general knowledge about Canada's history, geography, government, and the rights and responsibilities of citizenship to pass a citizenship test (adults 65 years of age and over are exempt).

What are the steps in the Canada Citizenship Process using Form CIT 0002E?