Important message regarding proof of citizenship
If you were born in Canada, you must provide an original of either:
If you were born outside of Canada, you must provide one of the four Canadian citizenship documents below:
Changes to the Canadian Citizenship Act
To avoid any delays, indicate in section 4 of the application form if you acquired citizenship of another country before January 1st, 1947.
The Government of Canada has made significant changes to the Citizenship Act. For more information on who may be affected by the changes, visit Citizenship and Immigration Canada's (CIC) website.
Birth certificates are available from the Registrar of Vital Statistics in the province or territory of your birth. For more information on how to obtain a birth certificate, contact your Canadian Vital Statistics Office.
To avoid processing delays or the possible rejection of your application, we strongly recommend that you provide a birth certificate showing the names of both parents.
A Certificate of Canadian citizenship may be obtained at the following address:
Registrar of Canadian CitizenshipWeb site: www.cic.gc.ca
Canadian law permits Canadians to have more than one nationality. However, your Canadian citizenship may not be recognized in the country of your other citizenship, and the authorities of that country may prevent Canada from providing you with consular assistance. This is especially true if you did not use your Canadian passport when entering that country.