Everything You Need to Know About the CIT0002 Form
What is Form CIT 0002?
Form CIT 0002 is the application used by eligible permanent residents to request Canadian citizenship. It collects information about the applicant’s residency history, language proficiency, and knowledge of Canada, and it must be submitted with supporting documents and applicable fees.
Who Should File Form CIT 0002?
You should file if you:
- Are a permanent resident of Canada.
- Have lived in Canada for at least 1,095 days in the last 5 years.
- Have filed Canadian income taxes, if required, for at least 3 years.
- Meet language requirements (English or French, if 18–54 years old).
- Pass the citizenship test (ages 18–54).
When to File Form CIT 0002?
- Once you meet all residency and tax requirements.
- Applications are accepted year-round by IRCC.
Key Information Required
- UCI (Unique Client Identifier).
- Residency dates and addresses.
- Employment and travel history.
- Language proof (if applicable).
- Police certificates (if required).
- Fee payment receipt.
Why is Form CIT 0002 Important?
- Grants the right to vote and run in Canadian elections.
- Allows issuance of a Canadian passport.
- Provides permanent status with no residency obligations.
- Confirms full participation in Canadian civic life.
How to File Form CIT 0002
- Complete the form online (preferred) or on paper with Zendocs.
- Gather supporting documents (PR card, passports, tax records, language proof).
- Pay the application fee online.
- Submit through the IRCC portal or by mail.
- Attend the citizenship test and interview (if required).
- Take the Oath of Citizenship at a ceremony.