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What Is the Resume Canadian Citizenship Process?

If you have previously renounced your Canadian citizenship, you may be eligible to apply to resume it. The Resume Citizenship process allows former citizens to regain their status, rights, and privileges as Canadian citizens once again.

At V9 Immigration Inc., our CICC-licensed immigration consultants guide you through every step of the process — from eligibility review to submission and approval — ensuring your application is accurate, complete, and compliant with IRCC regulations.

Who Can Apply to Resume Canadian Citizenship?

You may be eligible to resume Canadian citizenship if:

You were previously a Canadian citizen
You renounced your citizenship voluntarily to become a citizen of another country
You are now a permanent resident of Canada
You meet all the requirements under the Citizenship Act
You are not under a removal order and have no criminal prohibitions

Our consultants help verify your eligibility and provide a personalized strategy for a successful resumption application.

Documents Required to Resume Citizenship

To apply for citizenship resumption, you’ll need to provide:

  1. Completed Application to Resume Canadian Citizenship (CIT 0303)
  2. Certificate of Renunciation of Canadian Citizenship
  3. Proof of permanent resident status (PR card, COPR)
  4. Valid government-issued ID
  5. Two citizenship-sized photos
  6. Processing fee as per IRCC regulations

How to Resume Canadian Citizenship: Step-by-Step Guide

Step 1: Eligibility & Consultation

Our consultants assess your current status and confirm that you meet the legal requirements to resume citizenship.

Step 2: Application Preparation

We prepare and review your documentation to ensure accuracy and compliance.

Step 3: Submit to IRCC

Your application is submitted to Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) for processing.

Step 4: Citizenship Oath (if required)

You may be required to take the Oath of Citizenship once again to restore your citizenship rights.

Step 5: Receive Your Citizenship Certificate

Upon approval, you will receive a Certificate of Canadian Citizenship, officially reinstating your Canadian citizenship status.

Processing Time

Typical processing time: 8 to 12 months
(Subject to IRCC’s workload and completeness of application.)

We ensure your application is accurate and well-supported to avoid unnecessary delays.

Important Notes

  1. You must be a permanent resident of Canada before applying to resume citizenship.
  2. You must not be under a removal order.
  3. If you lost your Canadian citizenship due to revocation, you are not eligible to apply for resumption.

Why Choose V9 Immigration Inc.

CICC-Licensed Immigration Consultants based in British Columbia
Comprehensive Eligibility Assessment before submission
Accurate Documentation & Legal Compliance
Personalized Support for complex cases
Proven Success with citizenship reinstatement applications

At V9 Immigration Inc., we make the process of resuming your Canadian citizenship smooth, transparent, and fully compliant with IRCC standards.

Benefits of Regaining Canadian Citizenship

Once your Canadian citizenship is reinstated, you will:

  1. Regain your Canadian passport and travel rights
  2. Reacquire your right to vote and run for office
  3. Access Canadian social benefits and healthcare
  4. Live, work, and study anywhere in Canada without restrictions

Contact V9 Immigration Inc. for Citizenship Resumption Assistance

If you’ve decided to give up your Canadian citizenship, our experienced and licensed consultants will help you complete the process efficiently and correctly.

📧 Email: info@v9immigration.ca
📞 Phone: +1 778-728-1999
🌐 Website: www.v9immigration.ca
📍 Location: Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada

💬 Book a consultation with our CICC-certified experts to discuss your decision to renounce your Canadian citizenship safely and lawfully.

1. Who Handles the Express Entry Program?

The Express Entry is handled by the Canadian government. The office that oversees the Express Entry is the Immigration, Refugee, and Citizenship Canada (IRCC).

Yes, CIC (Citizenship and Immigration Canada) and IRCC (Immigration, Refugees, and Citizenship Canada) are the same. The CIC was renamed as IRCC in 2015.
The Canada express entry draw is the method of choosing applicants. In this process, the pool of candidates eligible for invitation to apply is selected based on the announced CRS score. It is done every two weeks, and the highest-scoring candidates are sent to the ITA. They can then apply for a Permanent Residence visa. Canada Express Entry helps immigrants gain permanent residency. You can choose from the various programs available.
The Federal Skilled Worker (FSW) Points grid is different from CRS. The immigrants filling under the FSWP must score at least 67 out of 100. Only if they score 67 points, are they eligible to apply for the FSWP. The points grid considers six factors. The factors are –
  • Visitor Visa
  • Work Permit
  • Express Entry
  • Business Investor Program
  • Study Visa
  • Provincial Nominee Program

The Express Entry is an immigration system developed by the IRCC.

  • There are three immigration programs under Express Entry.
  • The IRCC handles the Express Entry.
  • There are several documents that you need to create a profile in Canada Express Entry.
  • A job offer is not needed to Express Entry.
  • Some job offers do not require the Labour Market Impact Assessment.
  • Proof of funds shows that you can live in Canada without any financial issues.
  • Work experience is necessary for Canada Express Entry.
  • The spouse of an applicant can also become a permanent resident in Canada.
  • Several factors determine the Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) score.
  • The FSW points grid is a system that scores applicants under the Federal Skilled Worker Program
  • The necessity of the Educational Credentials Assessment (ECA) express entry system depends on the program.

    The program which requires ECA is –

    • Federal Skilled Worker Program

    The programs which do not need ECA are –

    • Canadian Experience Class
    • Federal Skilled Trades Program