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How to fill out the Application-for-Canadian-Citizenship-Adults-18-years-of-age-and-older-Under-Subsection-5 online
This guide provides comprehensive instructions for filling out the Application for Canadian Citizenship for adults aged 18 and older under Subsection 5. It aims to support you through the process of completing the form online with confidence.
Follow the steps to successfully complete your application.
- Click ‘Get Form’ button to obtain the form and open it in the editor.
- Begin with Section 1, where you will select your preferred language for service. Indicate whether you have special needs requiring accommodation. Provide details if applicable.
- In Section 3, enter your name exactly as it appears on your immigration document. If your current name is different, provide it in part B and attach supporting documents for any name changes.
- Fill out your birth details in Section 4, including your date of birth and place of birth. Also, provide personal information such as gender, marital status, height, and eye color.
- Complete Section 5 with your home and mailing address, phone numbers, and email address if applicable. Specify how long you have lived at your current address.
- In Section 6, provide the dates you became a permanent resident of Canada, any other countries you are a citizen of, and ensure you have the required photocopies of your passports for the relevant period.
- Section 7 requires you to submit proof of your language proficiency if you are between the ages of 18 and 64. Choose one of the approved proofs from the options provided.
- Filling out Section 8 involves answering questions about any prohibitions under the Citizenship Act. Be honest, as this section is crucial for the outcome of your application.
- Confirm your intentions regarding residency, select your authorization options for information sharing, and sign the application in the designated area.
- Finally, review the entire application to ensure accuracy and completeness. Once satisfied, save your changes, download the form, and print or share it as needed.
Begin your application process now by completing the form online.
Under paragraph 5(1)(b) of the 1947 Act, only a person born in wedlock to a Canadian citizen father or a child born out of wedlock to a Canadian citizen mother was entitled to be registered as a citizen.
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