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Section Title: Citizenship

Citizenship Certificate
(Proof of Citizenship) and
Searching Citizenship Records

Proof of Canadian Citizenship

A citizenship certificate is your proof of citizenship. It is a wallet-sized card with your photograph.

You need to prove your citizenship when you:

  • vote;
  • apply for a passport;
  • return to Canada from abroad;
  • apply for certain jobs; or
  • apply to obtain certain government entitlements.

Any Canadian can apply for a citizenship certificate. New Canadians get a certificate when they are granted citizenship. If you automatically acquired citizenship because you were born outside Canada to a Canadian parent or you are a woman who was landed in Canada before 1947 (e.g., a war bride), you can apply for a citizenship certificate.

To apply from within Canada for your citizenship certificate (or replacement card), view and print an application or contact the Call Centre.

To apply from outside of Canada for your citizenship certificate (or replacement card), view and print an application or contact the nearest Canadian embassy, high commission or consulate.

Canadians applying for a citizenship certificate for the first time need to provide certain documents to prove they are citizens. Refer to the Application Guide to determine what documents you require. If you require proof of admission to Canada as a landed immigrant, view and print an Application for a Certified True Copy, Correction, or Replacement of an Immigration Document or contact the Call Centre.

Search of Citizenship Records

A search of records can confirm if you were or were not issued a citizenship certificate. You can also search for someone else’s records, but you need to get that person’s permission first.

View and print an Application for Search of Citizenship Records or contact the Call Centre.

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