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Forme CIT0002 Demande De Citoyennete Canadienne Pour Adultes (18 Ans Et Plus) Demande En Vertu Du Paragraphe 5(1) is a French version of the Canadian Citizenship Application Form for Adults (18 years and older) Under Section 5(1). This form is used by permanent residents of Canada, who have fulfilled the eligibility requirements, to apply for Canadian citizenship. Those who wish to become Canadian citizens must fill out and submit this form along with supporting documents as part of the citizenship application process.
This form, CIT0002 Demande De Citoyennete Canadienne Pour Adultes (18 Ans Et Plus) Demande En Vertu Du Paragraphe 5(1), is filed by adults over the age of 18 who are applying for Canadian citizenship under subsection 5(1) of the Citizenship Act of Canada. This includes permanent residents of Canada who wish to officially become citizens.
Q: What is the 'Forme CIT0002 Demande De Citoyennete Canadienne Pour Adultes'?
A: The 'Forme CIT0002 Demande De Citoyennete Canadienne Pour Adultes' is a form from the Canadian government. It's used by adults (18 years and older) who are applying for Canadian citizenship under section 5(1).
Q: What does 'En Vertu Du Paragraphe 5(1)' mean?
A: In French, 'En Vertu Du Paragraphe 5(1)' means 'Under Section 5(1)'. It refers to the section of the Canadian Citizenship Act related to becoming a citizen after immigrating to Canada.
Q: How do I fill out the 'Forme CIT0002'?
A: The 'Forme CIT0002' form must be filled out in either English or French. It includes sections for personal information, immigration history, residency obligations, language skills, and more. It's recommended to read the instruction guide provided by Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada before completing the form.
Q: Who can apply for Canadian citizenship using 'Forme CIT0002'?
A: The 'Forme CIT0002' is specifically for adults who are 18 years or older and who already have Permanent Resident (PR) status in Canada. They must also meet certain residence, language, and knowledge requirements.