
Canadian Citizenship
Canadian Citizenship
Complete the Canadian Dream With Your Citizenship!
Canadian citizenship gives you all of the rights and responsibilities as a Canadian-born citizen.
Only permanent residents can apply for this privilege after living 1,095 days out of the last five years inside of Canada. It is also mandatory to score at least 4 in the Canadian Language Benchmark (CLB) under one of the two official languages (English or French).

You also need to demonstrate your knowledge of Canadian culture. The test is 20 questions long and includes subjects like history, geography, economy, government structure, laws, and Canadian symbols. You approve your citizenship test if you score 15 correct answers.
All incomplete applications will be returned by Immigration Canada (IRCC).
If you are ready to apply for your Canadian citizenship, call us and we will indicate the options available to you.
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We offer an initial free phone call assessment to inform you of the immigration pathways that best suit you.
Get a FREE Assessment!
We offer an initial free phone call assessment to inform you of the immigration pathways that best suit you.
Frequently Asked Questions
As a licensed immigration consultancy firm, Castle and Co is not only authorized to provide you with advice and guidance. We can also represent you before the Canadian Government as your third party to minimize any errors or omissions with your applications. We work mainly with IRCC (Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada) for any immigration application and ESDC (Service Canada) for any foreign worker-related LMIA application.
Our many years of experience have taught us how to prepare solid applications and communicate effectively and efficiently with government institutions.
Call us or fill the contact form at the end of our FAQ to get a free assessment of your case.
Castle & Co is a consultancy firm that can provide services for the following immigration applications:
Permanent Residence through Express Entry, Provincial Nominee Programs, or Quebec programs.
Family Reunification through Spouse Sponsorship (spouse, conjugal, common-law), Parent & Grandparent Sponsorship, Dependent Children reunification, or others.
Temporary Residence to acquire tourist visas, as well as study and work permits & visas.
Citizenship preparation for permanent residents who have lived in Canada for more than three years.
Consultations and expert reviews on your application if you are preparing it on your own.
We also help Canadian employers prepare a solid LMIA application to hire the foreign workers they need.
Call us or fill the contact form at the end of our FAQ to get a free assessment of your case.
As part of our service, we will walk you through this process and send you the proper instructions on how to pay these fees.
We give you the option to pay them yourself or include the costs in our service payments so that we can pay this on your behalf.
Call us or fill the contact form at the end of our FAQ to get a free assessment of your case.
It will depend on the program, the country of residence and the processing times in effect by the Canadian immigration offices when the application is submitted. You can find the approximate current processing times here.
Please keep in mind that these processing times are estimates. Sometimes offices process cases, prioritizing applications depending on several factors. Also, at times applications are forwarded to other processing centers that may have a lower work backlog, thus, reducing processing times considerably. If your application was not professionally prepared or contains errors or omissions, the processing times will be increased for several months or even years.
Call us or fill the contact form at the end of our FAQ to get a free assessment of your case.
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