Experienced Citizenship Lawyers in Brampton for Canadian Citizenship Applications

At Kurzfeld Law Firm, we proudly support Brampton residents on their path to Canadian citizenship. Whether you’re applying after years of permanent residency or correcting a rejected application, our experienced lawyers will ensure the process is clear, compliant, and stress-free.

To qualify, you must be a permanent resident and have lived in Canada for at least 1,095 days (3 out of 5 years). Contrary to popular belief, marrying a Canadian citizen does not automatically grant you citizenship. You must still meet all the eligibility criteria.

With Brampton’s vibrant and diverse immigrant population, we understand the specific concerns newcomers face. Our local legal team is here to guide you every step of the way. Contact us today at (647)-264-2019 for personalized support with your citizenship journey.

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Canadian Citizenship Requirements – Brampton

At Kurzfeld Law Firm Brampton, we guide permanent residents through the citizenship process with clarity and precision. To qualify for Canadian citizenship, you must:

  • Hold valid permanent resident status
  • Have lived in Canada for at least 3 years (1,095 days) in the last 5 years
  • Be able to count up to 1 year of temporary residency (as half-days) toward your total
  • Demonstrate your primary residence and social ties are in Canada

We’ve worked with clients throughout Brampton—from Springdale to Downtown—helping them meet documentation, language, and physical presence requirements.

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Steps for Applying for Canadian Citizenship – Brampton

Applying for Canadian citizenship is a significant milestone for many residents in Brampton. At Kurzfeld Immigration Law Firm Brampton, we provide personalized support to help you navigate every stage of the process with accuracy and confidence. Whether you live near Downtown Brampton, Bramalea, or Castlemore, our team ensures your application aligns with the requirements set by Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC).

1. Determine Your Eligibility

Before you begin, ensure you qualify for Canadian citizenship. You are eligible if:

  • You are a permanent resident (PR) of Canada.
  • You have lived in Canada for at least 1,095 days (3 years) within the last 5 years.
  • You have filed your taxes, if required, for at least 3 years.
  • You meet the language requirements (English or French) if you are 18–54 years old.
  • You have no serious criminal history that would disqualify you.

Brampton residents who’ve spent time in Canada as a temporary resident (worker, student, etc.) may be able to count ½ day for each day of that status, up to a maximum of 365 days.

2. Gather the Required Documents

Your application must include accurate, complete documentation. These may include:

  • Permanent Resident Card or IMM 5292/5688.
  • Passports and travel history for the last 5 years.
  • Language test results (IELTS, CELPIP, or education credentials from a Canadian institution).
  • Government-issued ID.
  • CRA tax records (Notice of Assessment for applicable years).

Brampton residents often inquire about police certificates or special documentation — our team will advise you based on your unique situation.

3. Complete the Application Package

Use the official citizenship application form (CIT 0002) from the IRCC website. Every section must be filled out correctly. Mistakes or missing fields can cause delays or even rejection.
Our lawyer-led Brampton team ensures your application is completed thoroughly and in accordance with IRCC guidelines.

4. Pay the Citizenship Application Fee

Pay the processing fee online through IRCC’s payment portal:

  • Adult (18+): $630 CAD
  • Minor (under 18): $100 CAD

Include the receipt with your application. We’ll guide you through this step to ensure proper filing.

5. Submit Your Application

Mail your full application package to the address listed on the IRCC website. If online submission becomes available for your case type, we will advise you.

Many Brampton clients choose to submit through our office, so we can review everything beforehand to ensure there are no errors or missing documents.

6. Attend a Citizenship Interview (if required)

If IRCC requires clarification or additional review, they may schedule an interview at a local citizenship office, usually in Brampton or downtown Toronto. We help clients prepare with mock interviews and legal coaching.

7. Take the Canadian Citizenship Test

Applicants aged 18 to 54 must pass a written test covering:

  • Canadian history
  • Rights and responsibilities
  • Government and elections
  • Geography and symbols

We provide study guides, prep materials, and support to help you pass the test the first time.

8. Wait for Processing and Final Decision

Processing times for Brampton applicants typically range between 12 to 18 months, depending on your file and the backlog at the local IRCC office.

You can track the status of your application online. Our firm monitors the progress for you and addresses any unexpected delays.

9. Take the Oath of Citizenship

Once approved, you will be invited to attend a citizenship ceremony—usually held in Brampton or Toronto. At the ceremony, you will take the Oath of Citizenship and officially become a Canadian citizen.

We’ll make sure you’re fully prepared for this milestone moment.

Why Choose Kurzfeld Citizenship Lawyers in Brampton?

At Kurzfeld Immigration Law Firm, we offer expert legal support to Brampton residents navigating the Canadian citizenship process. Our team of experienced immigration lawyers ensures your application is completed correctly and submitted on time. Here’s why Brampton residents choose us:

1. Over 20 Years of Expertise

With over 20 years of experience, our team has a proven track record of successful citizenship applications. Whether you’re dealing with complex issues or a straightforward case, we have the expertise to guide you.

2. Local Focus with National Reach

We understand the unique needs of Brampton’s diverse population. Our team is well-versed in the local immigration landscape, and we tailor our approach to meet your specific circumstances.

3. Regulated Immigration Lawyers

Unlike consultants, we are licensed immigration lawyers, offering professional, legal oversight for your application. You can trust that your case will be handled with care and accuracy.

4. Personalized Legal Assistance

At Kurzfeld, we provide one-on-one legal guidance to ensure that your citizenship application is thorough and complete. We walk you through every step, from eligibility assessment to preparation for the citizenship test.

5. High Success Rate

Our meticulous approach ensures that your application is error-free and submitted on time, maximizing your chances of approval without delays.

6. Multilingual Support

We offer services in multiple languages, including Mandarin, Spanish, Hindi, and Punjabi, ensuring clear communication no matter your background.

Frequently Asked Questions –
Brampton Citizenship

How long does it take to process a citizenship application in Brampton?

The processing time for Canadian citizenship applications can vary, but on average, it takes between 12 to 18 months. Processing times depend on several factors, such as the complexity of your application, the accuracy of your documentation, and any additional checks required by Immigration, Refugees, and Citizenship Canada (IRCC).

What are the residency requirements for Canadian citizenship?

To be eligible for Canadian citizenship, you must have lived in Canada for at least 3 years (1,095 days) in the last 5 years as a permanent resident. You may also count time spent as a temporary resident (worker, student) for up to 1 year, provided you were physically present in Canada. Our lawyers can help calculate your time to ensure eligibility.

Can I apply for citizenship if I have a criminal record?

Having a criminal record may impact your eligibility for citizenship. Serious criminal offenses can lead to a rejection of your application. However, less serious offenses or a history of rehabilitation may not necessarily disqualify you. It’s best to discuss your situation with a lawyer to assess your eligibility.

Do I need to take a citizenship test?

If you are between the ages of 18 and 54, you will need to pass a Canadian citizenship test. The test covers topics such as Canadian history, government, rights, and responsibilities. Our Brampton team can provide study guides and preparation materials to help you succeed.

Can I apply for citizenship if I’ve been outside Canada for an extended period?

If you’ve spent significant time outside of Canada, it could affect your residency calculation. We will review your travel history and calculate the eligible days spent in Canada to ensure that you meet the residency requirement for citizenship.

What should I do if my permanent resident card is expired?

An expired PR card does not prevent you from applying for citizenship, as long as you are still a permanent resident. However, it’s recommended to renew your PR card before applying for citizenship to avoid delays or complications with your application.

What happens if my citizenship application is rejected?

If your application is rejected, you have the right to appeal the decision or reapply. Our team can help you understand the reasons for the rejection and guide you through the appeal or reapplication process, ensuring you have the best chance for success.

Can I apply for citizenship if I am married to a Canadian citizen?

While being married to a Canadian citizen may provide some immigration benefits, it does not automatically grant citizenship. You must still meet the eligibility requirements, including being a permanent resident and fulfilling the residency and language requirements.

Book Your Citizenship Consultation Today

Let Kurzfeld Immigration Law Firm Brampton help you take the final step toward becoming a Canadian citizen. Whether you need help calculating your days, gathering documentation, preparing for the citizenship test, or submitting a strong application, we’re here to guide you from start to finish.

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