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DUAL CITIZENSHIP

Many people who wish to become Canadian citizens would also like to keep their current nationality as well. While they desire to become a Canadian citizen, they also have strong attachments to their current national identity. ‘Dual citizenship’ is a situation in which a person is considered a national of two countries. Some countries allow this practice and others do not. Canada allows its citizens to hold citizenship other than their Canadian one.

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DUAL CIITZENSHIP KIT

This easy-to-use dual citizenship kit is intended for three groups of people:
1) Those who were born outside of Canada but have a Canadian parent;
2) Those who are Canadian citizens and who have a child who was born outside of Canada;
3) Someone who is or will become a permanent resident of Canada and has the intention of becoming a Canadian citizen.

This kit includes the history of Canadian nationality laws including an explanation of the current laws. The kit also contains all the necessary forms that you must use along with step-by-step instructions in order to apply for Canadian citizenship as well as a list of the proper documentation and fees that must be paid.

Canada is a nation that allows its citizens to hold a citizenship other than their Canadian one. Many people are attached to their country of birth and would feel a deep sense of loss if they were forced to give up that citizenship in order to enjoy the many benefits of Canadian citizenship.

Attention: While Canada allows its citizens to hold dual citizenship, there will some countries (like the United States) that will allow it as well, other countries (Italy, for example) that have changed their laws to permit it, and other countries (like the Netherlands or Germany) that do not allow you to hold another nationality. Please check with your country’s consulate to make sure that you are not required to give up your citizenship in order to acquire Canadian citizenship.

WHAT YOU WILL FIND IN YOUR KIT

Explanation of Canada’s nationality law
Explanation of jus solis and jus sanguinis
Guide to see if you qualify for Canadian citizenship
Set of forms to fill out along with instructions
List of supporting documentation
Instructions on how to pay fees
Where to send your application
Advantages of having dual citizenship

FAQs

1. If I become a dual citizen, would I get a document that says so?
No, there is no document that states that you are a dual citizen.

2. My country will force me to renounce my citizenship if I gain Canadian citizenship. Can I stay in Canada without being a citizen?
Yes you can. You can stay in Canada as a permanent resident as long as you are able to maintain permanent resident status; you will not be forced to apply for citizenship. However, as a permanent resident, you would not be allowed to vote or hold a Canadian passport, and you would have to renew your status every five years.

3. Should I carry both my passports whenever I travel?
It is recommended that you only travel with one passport. The Canadian passport will allow you to enter many countries without a visa so you should consider using it. Ideally, you should travel with the passport of the country where you live.

4. Does my citizenship ever expire?
No! Once you become a Canadian citizen, you are a citizen for life.

5. When I travel to my old country, which passport do I use?
While it is best to travel with one passport, in this case it would be easier if you travel with the passport of your old country to enter that country and your Canadian passport to enter Canada.

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