Hello all, I hope everyone is doing well. I have a question regarding my application to become a Canadian citizen. My father is already a Canadian since 2008 and I now have a PR. So my dad wants to apply for my citizenship grant, however I am 17 years old and my dad is using the minor(2) process to apply for my citizenship. I saw that it takes around 19 months to get my citizenship grant which means I will turn 18 by that time, So I wonder does that mean that I my citizenship grant application will become invalid by the time I have to take my citizenship oath?
Hello all, I hope everyone is doing well. I have a question regarding my application to become a Canadian citizen. My father is already a Canadian since 2008 and I now have a PR. So my dad wants to apply for my citizenship grant, however I am 17 years old and my dad is using the minor(2) process to apply for my citizenship. I saw that it takes around 19 months to get my citizenship grant which means I will turn 18 by that time, So I wonder does that mean that I my citizenship grant application will become invalid by the time I have to take my citizenship oath?
Hello all, I hope everyone is doing well. I have a question regarding my application to become a Canadian citizen. My father is already a Canadian since 2008 and I now have a PR. So my dad wants to apply for my citizenship grant, however I am 17 years old and my dad is using the minor(2) process to apply for my citizenship. I saw that it takes around 19 months to get my citizenship grant which means I will turn 18 by that time, So I wonder does that mean that I my citizenship grant application will become invalid by the time I have to take my citizenship oath?
This form for an application under subsection 5(2) is intended for minors (under 18) who are permanent residents of Canada who want to apply for Canadian citizenship.
Do not use this form to apply for proof that a child born outside Canada to a Canadian parent is a Canadian citizen. If your child was born outside Canada and is a Canadian citizen, apply for proof of citizenship (adults and minors).
To be eligible for Canadian citizenship under subsection 5(2), you, the minor:
must be under 18 years of age on the day you sign the application;
must be a permanent resident (landed immigrant) of Canada;
must have at least one parent (includes legally adoptive parent) who is a Canadian citizen or who will become a citizen at the same time as you (applying together as a family);
can’t have any unfulfilled conditions relating to their permanent resident status
can’t be under a removal order (asked by Canadian officials to leave Canada);