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This on-line service allows Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) clients to view securely the status of their immigration and/or citizenship application (s) on-line, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week; anytime, anywhere.
If you choose to apply, your application will be considered by an immigration officer in accordance with the Immigration and Refugee Protection Act, without regard to any outcome you attain through this questionnaire. Read the full notice.
Create an account to: pay your fees online. view your payment history. see how long you've been physically present in Canada since becoming a permanent resident and save the result (physical presence calculator) Find out how we protect your privacy.
This on-line service allows Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) clients to view securely the status of their immigration and/or citizenship application(s) on-line, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week; anytime, anywhere.
You can use the calculator to find out if you have been physically present in Canada long enough to be eligible for citizenship. If you have, the calculator will tell you that you are eligible to apply.
Create an account to: pay your fees online. view your payment history. see how long you've been physically present in Canada since becoming a permanent resident and save the result (physical presence calculator) Find out how we protect your privacy.
The logos on the front of your card will show you which type of card you have. The card you use does not have to be in your name. The cardholder's name will appear on the receipt but it does not need to match your application. Pay your fees with a valid credit or debit card.
Q1: How long do I have to live in Canada before I am eligible for Canadian citizenship? A1: You must be physically present in Canada for 1,095 days within the five (5) years immediately before applying for citizenship. Q2: How is the physical presence requirement for citizenship calculated?
Client ID Number / Unique Client Identifier. You will find this number, also referred to as a Unique Client Identifier, on official documents issued to you from a Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada office, Case Processing Centre or visa office where you submitted your application.
A Client ID Number, also referred to as a Unique Client Identifier Number (UCI), can be found on any official document issued by an IRCC office, Case Processing Centre or a Canadian visa office outside Canada.