From Permanent Resident to Canadian Citizen
Becoming a Canadian citizen is the final step in your immigration journey. While permanent residence offers stability, citizenship gives you full rights — including a Canadian passport and the ability to fully participate in Canada’s future.
We help you move forward with clarity, confidence, and a properly prepared application.

Do You Meet the 1,095-Day Requirement?
To apply for Canadian citizenship, you must:
- Be physically present in Canada for at least 1,095 days in the last 5 years
- Maintain accurate travel records
- Meet all IRCC eligibility requirements
Even small calculation errors can delay your application or trigger additional review.
Additional Requirements You Must Meet
- Tax Filing
Filed income taxes for at least 3 years within the eligibility period - Language Requirement
Proof of English or French (ages 18–54) - Citizenship Test
Knowledge of Canada’s history, values, and laws
We guide you through each step
Why Work With a Licensed RCIC?
Residency calculations and documentation must be precise. Errors can lead to delays, requests for additional information, or refusals.
At Rangers Immigration, we:
- Conduct a full residency audit
- Verify your travel history
- Identify risks before submission
- Prepare your application to meet IRCC standards
We treat your citizenship application as the final and most important step — not something to rush.
