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My citizenship application is being processed. How will the 2017 legislation changes affect my application?

If we received your completed application before October 11, 2017, then only some of the changes will apply to you.## Language and knowledge requirementsIf you were a minor (an applicant between 14 and 17 years of age at the time … Read More

What third-party language tests will you accept as proof I have adequate knowledge of English or French when I apply for citizenship?

A third-party test is a test done by an organization that isn’t Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC).We accept third-party test results as proof of your language ability from organizations including:Canadian English Language Proficiency Index Program:* CELPIP General* CELPIP General-LS: … Read More

I graduated from an English-or French-language high school/college/university. What can I use to show that I can communicate in one of the official languages when I apply for citizenship?

You may send a transcript, diploma or certificate showing that you graduated from a secondary school or from a post-secondary program in Canada or abroad. These materials must show that the program was in English or French. A single course … Read More

Can I use the government-funded language program I took to prove that I meet the citizenship language requirement?

Yes, you can use a federal or provincial language program to prove that you meet the language requirement for your citizenship application.## Federal language programWhen you submit your citizenship application, you need to include a language certificate from a Language … Read More

Can I provide my LINC/CLIC placement test as a proof that I meet the citizenship language requirement?

No. You must provide evidence that you have reachedCLB / NCLC 4 or higher in speaking and listening as part of a LINC / CLIC course to meet the language ability requirement for your citizenship. A placement test done by … Read More

I’ve lost my certificate or transcript showing I meet the citizenship language requirement. What can I do?

If you have lost your certificate, most third-party testing bodies and provincially-funded language training programs will send you a copy of your certificate. Contact the organization where you completed the language training or testing.Source: cic.gc.ca

If I’m applying for citizenship, do I still have to submit the physical presence calculator if I submit the travel journal?

Yes, you must always submit one of the following physical presence calculators with adult, and some minor, citizenship applications:a printed copy of the online physical presence calculator the paper physical presence form (PDF, 2.23 MB) filled out by hand.An application … Read More

If I’m transferring through different countries at the airport, or by car or train, do I need to record it in my travel journal?

If you don’t leave the airport during your stop, then you don’t need to record that country in your travel journal.If you leave the airport, even if it’s only for a couple of hours, you should record the date and … Read More

What does “adequate knowledge” of English or French mean when applying for citizenship?

The Citizenship Act requires that citizenship applicants have “an adequate knowledge of one of the official languages of Canada.” Canada’s two official languages are English and French.We define “adequate knowledge” as having a Level 4 speaking and listening ability. To … Read More

How do you measure how well I can speak English or French when applying for citizenship?

To measure if you have adequate knowledge of English or French we use:* Canadian Language Benchmarks (CLB)* Niveaux de compétence linguistique canadien (NCLC)You must reach CLB/NCLC Level 4 or higher to get Canadian citizenship.CLB/NCLC is the official standard used in … Read More

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