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What to Expect During Your CDC Phone Consultation
Our team has helped individuals and families around the world explore pathways to Canadian citizenship. Every case begins with a free consultation designed to better understand your background, eligibility, and long-term goals.
But what should you expect during the call?
Your consultation focuses on identifying the best pathway to Canadian citizenship based on your situation. This may include:
- Citizenship by descent
- Citizenship through naturalization
- Citizenship through family sponsorship or marriage
- Citizenship eligibility for children born abroad
We also help identify potential obstacles, missing documents, and strategies to simplify the process.
Your Free Strategy Session
Most consultations last approximately 30 minutes.
During that time, we’ll review every potential angle of your eligibility for Canadian citizenship.
Do you have a Canadian parent? Were you born in Canada? Are you currently a permanent resident planning to naturalize? We’ll evaluate your situation carefully and explain the options available to you.
Our experience includes both straightforward and complex citizenship cases, including:
- Citizenship by descent cases involving multiple generations
- Missing documentation
- First-generation born abroad issues
- Historical citizenship complications
- Family sponsorship and naturalization cases
This experience allows us to quickly identify potential challenges and practical solutions specific to your case.
What We’ll Cover
During your consultation, we may discuss:
- Analysis of your Canadian ancestry or citizenship eligibility
- Review of your available documents
- Guidance on obtaining missing records
- Canadian citizenship pathways that may apply to you
- Expected timelines and processing considerations
- Service options and costs
- Potential complications and how to address them
Citizenship by Descent Consultations
If you believe you qualify through a Canadian parent or family history, we’ll help determine:
- Whether you qualify under current Canadian citizenship law
- Whether the first-generation born abroad rule applies
- What documents you will need
- How to prove lineage and eligibility
Marriage & Family-Based Cases
For individuals married to Canadian citizens or pursuing family-based immigration pathways, we’ll explain:
- Sponsorship eligibility
- Permanent residency requirements
- Timelines toward citizenship eligibility
- Residency and physical presence obligations
Marriage alone does not automatically grant Canadian citizenship, but it may create a pathway toward permanent residency and eventual naturalization.
Helpful Information to Have Ready
To make your consultation as productive as possible, it helps to have:
- Information about your Canadian parent or family member
- Approximate dates and locations of birth
- Immigration or residency history (if applicable)
- Any Canadian citizenship documents already in your possession
- Marriage or family sponsorship information (if applicable)
- Previous citizenship or immigration applications (if any)
Even if you are missing documents, we can often help identify alternative solutions.
More Than Just Legal Guidance
We understand that pursuing Canadian citizenship is often deeply personal.
For some, it is about reconnecting with family history. For others, it represents opportunity, security, or a long-term future for their children.
Our team has helped clients navigate both the legal and emotional aspects of the process, from locating difficult records to managing complex citizenship applications.
Begin Your Canadian Citizenship Journey
If you are interested in Canadian citizenship or dual citizenship, the best first step is understanding whether you qualify.
Schedule your free consultation today and speak with our team about your eligibility, options, and next steps toward Canadian citizenship.