Canadian Citizenship:
2026 Processing Times

~12Months processing time
1,095Days physical presence required
18–54Age β€” knowledge test required

Citizenship processing times have stabilized around 12 months in 2026. The key to avoiding unnecessary delays is submitting a complete, well-documented application from the start β€” a poorly prepared file can easily add 6 to 12 additional months to your wait.

1. Eligibility Requirements for Canadian Citizenship (2026)

RequirementDetailsCommon Mistakes
Physical presence1,095 days in 5 years before applicationMiscounting days abroad
Permanent resident statusMust hold PR status on date of applicationApplying during RP Card renewal
Tax returns filedFiled for at least 3 of the 5 reference yearsUnfiled T1 return = automatic refusal
Language (CLB 4+)English or French, age 18–54No test submitted / expired results
No prohibitionsNo pending criminal charges, no removal orderUndisclosed conviction
Knowledge testAge 18–54: test on rights, history, valuesInadequate preparation

2. Calculating Physical Presence: The Traps

The physical presence calculation is the most frequent source of errors in citizenship applications. Here is what you must know:

Practical tool: Use IRCC's official physical presence calculator to verify your count before applying. An error of even a few days can result in refusal and start the clock over. We do this calculation for every client as part of our consultation.

3. The CIT 0002 Application: What IRCC Scrutinizes

The main citizenship application form (CIT 0002) is lengthy and requires extreme precision. Critical sections:

Travel History (Last 5 Years)

Every trip outside Canada must be listed: destination, departure date, return date, and purpose. Any discrepancy between your declared history and CBSA border crossing records can trigger a misrepresentation investigation β€” a very serious ground that can bar you from citizenship for years.

Criminal Background

All offences must be declared, including those for which you received a pardon or absolute discharge. IRCC conducts background checks with the RCMP. Silence is never the right approach.

Language Evidence

For applicants aged 18 to 54: a valid language test (IELTS, CELPIP, TEF, TCF) or a Canadian education diploma at secondary or post-secondary level demonstrating CLB 4 or above in all skills.

πŸ“‹ The Knowledge Test

Applicants aged 18 to 54 must pass a test on Canadian history, values, institutions, rights and responsibilities. The test is based on the official guide Discover Canada. The pass mark is 15/20. An initial failure triggers an interview with a citizenship officer β€” preparation is non-negotiable.

4. Why Hire an RCIC for a Citizenship Application?

Citizenship is a life-changing decision β€” and an irrevocable one. The mistakes most often made by applicants filing on their own:

Each of these errors results in a Return of Application (ROA) or refusal β€” and restart of the process from scratch, adding 12–18 additional months.

Apply for Citizenship With Confidence

Mohamed Rachid Trissia, RCIC, verifies your eligibility, calculates your presence to the day, prepares your complete CIT 0002 file and guides you through the knowledge test.

Consultation β€” CAD $160 Permanent Residence pathways β†’

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