I am happy to announce that I recently became a Canadian citizen. I plan on applying for a passport this coming week, however, I have a question regarding the passport application form.
Under Section 4: Proof of Canadian Citizenship, subsection B, do I select 'certificate of Canadian citizenship' or 'certificate of naturalization', if I was born outside Canada?
I am happy to announce that I recently became a Canadian citizen. I plan on applying for a passport this coming week, however, I have a question regarding the passport application form.
Under Section 4: Proof of Canadian Citizenship, subsection B, do I select 'certificate of Canadian citizenship' or 'certificate of naturalization', if I was born outside Canada?
Which certificate did you receive when you got your citizenship? If you got it through immigration, then they fill in certificate of citizenship. If you got it through your parents and was born outside Canada, then put certificate of naturalization.
Sometimes the right answer are the most obvious .
Which certificate did you receive when you got your citizenship? If you got it through immigration, then they fill in certificate of citizenship. If you got it through your parents and was born outside Canada, then put certificate of naturalization. Sometimes the right answer are the most obvious .
But do they have a certificate of citizenship or certificate of naturalization in their possession? I can also see where it can be confusing, but looking at what they have with them can help
Which certificate did you receive when you got your citizenship? If you got it through immigration, then they fill in certificate of citizenship. If you got it through your parents and was born outside Canada, then put certificate of naturalization.
Sometimes the right answer are the most obvious .
Thank you for the answers. I was born outside Canada and neither of my parents are Canadian. I received the standard Citizenship Certificate at the ceremony from IRCC. I would think it's the citizenship certificate option, but technically I did become a citizen through naturalization, which is where I got confused.