Canadian Citizenship Eligibility: Do You Qualify? (2026 Requirements)
Check if you're eligible for Canadian citizenship. Physical presence calculator, age requirements, language requirements, and tax filing rules explained.
Not sure if you qualify for Canadian citizenship? Here are the eligibility requirements, explained in plain language.
The 5 Requirements
1. Permanent Resident Status
You must be a permanent resident of Canada. If you're on a work permit, student visa, or any other temporary status, you need to become a PR first.
2. Physical Presence (1,095 Days)
You must have been physically present in Canada for at least 1,095 days (3 years) out of the 5 years before your application date.
Time before you became a PR can count at half value (each day = half a day), up to a maximum of 365 days credit.
Use our eligibility calculator to check your days.
3. Tax Filing
You must have filed Canadian income taxes for at least 3 out of 5 years in the relevant period. This applies even if you owed $0 in taxes.
4. Language Proficiency
If you're aged 18–54, you must demonstrate adequate knowledge of English or French. This can be proven through:
5. Knowledge of Canada
If you're aged 18–54, you must pass the citizenship test demonstrating knowledge of Canada's history, geography, government, rights, and responsibilities.
Who Is Exempt?
How to Check Your Physical Presence
The easiest way: use our calculator. Enter your PR date, days absent from Canada, and your age for an instant estimate.
Next Steps
If you're eligible: