 | Celebrating My Citizenship, My Canada This year, Canada is celebrating the 60th anniversary of Canadian Citizenship. To honour this anniversary, the Department of Citizenship and Immigration has planned several activities that will take place over the coming months, here on the website and in locations throughout Canada. |
 | Questions on Citizenship? Recent media reports, and the need to have a passport to fly to the U.S., have put Canadian citizenship issues in the spotlight. The vast majority of people born in Canada are Canadian citizens. But if you were born outside Canada or have questions about your citizenship, our Web site can provide you with important information. |
 | Urgent Need for a Citizenship Certificate (Proof of Citizenship) Citizenship certificates may be issued to Canadians who demonstrate an urgent need to have their application processed. Every urgent application will be evaluated on a case-by-case basis to determine if the requirements to issue a citizenship certificate are met and if the application meets the urgent processing criteria. |
 | How to Become a Canadian Citizen Are you a permanent resident? Have you lived in Canada for three years or more? You may be ready to become a Canadian citizen. Read about the steps you must take to become a Canadian citizen. |
 | Proof of Canadian Citizenship Do you have questions about your citizenship? Do you need a citizenship certificate (proof of citizenship) or replacement card? Were you born outside Canada to a Canadian parent? Were you landed in Canada before 1947, for example, as a war bride? |
 | How to Resume Canadian Citizenship Are you a former Canadian citizen who now wishes to resume Canadian citizenship? Get information on how to apply. If you lost your Canadian citizenship as a minor between January 1, 1947, and February 14, 1977, find out about special provisions that apply to you for resuming your citizenship. |
 | How to Retain Your Canadian Citizenship if You Were Born Outside Canada Were you born outside Canada after February 14, 1977, to a Canadian parent? Was your parent also born outside Canada to a Canadian parent? If so, you may need to take steps to keep your citizenship. You need to take these steps before your 28th birthday. If you do not, you could lose your Canadian citizenship, even if you are living in Canada. Find out how to keep your Canadian citizenship. |
 | Education and Activities Find citizenship information, ideas and activities for educators, youth leaders and interested Canadians. Read about how you can help welcome newcomers to Canada. |
 | Citizenship Legislation View and search Canada’s Citizenship Act and Regulations. |
 | Bill C-14 Proposed legislation tabled on May 15, 2006, to allow children adopted abroad by Canadian citizens to obtain Canadian citizenship without first having to become permanent residents. |