Becoming a Canadian citizen is a significant milestone that reflects your commitment to building a life in Canada. However, the process involves more than just completing a form. From meeting strict residency requirements to preparing for the citizenship test, every detail matters.
At Sunder Law, we guide Permanent Residents through the entire citizenship application process with precision, ensuring that your submission is complete, accurate, and aligned with current Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) policies. Whether it’s your first time applying or you’ve experienced delays or refusals in the past, we’re here to help you succeed.
We assess your physical presence, tax filings, language skills, and other requirements to confirm your eligibility—and advise on the best time to apply.
If your application was previously refused due to insufficient days, missing documents, or misrepresentation, we prepare a stronger, legally sound reapplication.
We complete your citizenship application package with precision, including supporting documents such as travel history, language proof, and ID records.
We help you prepare for the citizenship test and interview, providing study materials, timelines, and tips to ensure you're fully confident on test day.
You must have been physically present in Canada for at least 1,095 days in the last 5 years, filed taxes (if required), demonstrate language proficiency (if age 18–54), and pass a Citizenship test.
Yes, but you must carefully track your absences. We’ll help assess whether your physical presence meets the required number of days.
We can review your past Application, correct errors, and ensure your new submission meets all legal and documentation standards.
While not required, a lawyer helps avoid costly delays or refusals. At Sunder Law, we ensure your Application is accurate, complete, and well-supported.
Processing times vary, but most Applications are finalized within 10 to 14 months. We track your application and provide updates throughout the process.
Yes, an expired PR card does not prevent you from applying. We’ll help you understand the implications and handle any complications.
In most cases, yes—though IRCC may allow virtual ceremonies. We help you prepare for the final step in your journey to Citizenship.