Canadian Citizenship
Canadian citizenship can be obtained through lawful permanent residence or specific family ties.
In 2009, some 156,000 applicants became Canadian citizens.
- Other Canadian Citizenship
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Citizenship Through Permanent Residency
Citizenship through Permanent Residency is for those who have maintained their permanent residency status in Canada. -
Citizenship Through Adoption
The Citizenship through Adoption is intended for those who have been adopted by Canadian parents and are able to apply to obtain citizenship through adoption. -
Renunciation of Canadian Citizenship
Renunciation of Citizenship is for Canadian citizens who want or need to renounce their Canadian citizenship to become a citizen of another country.
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- Latest Immigration News
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- Canada and the U.S. to Consult on Improving Cross-Border Business
May 14, 2012, Canada and the U.S. announced joint consultations with stakeholders on cross-border business travel between the two countries. - Canada Ranked Third in Global Ranking of Higher Education
Canada is ranked third in a global ranking of colleges and universities, according to a new report. - Canada Proposing Amendments to the Protecting Canada's Immigration System Act
According to a May 9 announcement by Minister of Citizenship, Immigration, and Multiculturalism Jason Kenney, Canadian Government is proposing amendments to Bill C-31, the Protecting Canada's Immigration System Act.
- Canada and the U.S. to Consult on Improving Cross-Border Business




