Millions of Americans are discovering they may already be Canadian citizens β without ever having applied. Canada's Bill C-3 removed the generational limit on citizenship by descent. If even one ancestor in your family tree was born or naturalized in Canada β no matter how many generations back β you may qualify right now. We help you find the records, build the lineage, and get your application ready with confidence.
Most paths to dual citizenship take years and can be expensive. But this one may already belong to you. Canadian citizenship by descent requires no residency, no language test, and no exam. If you have a Canadian ancestor, the law may already recognize you as a citizen. You just need someone who knows where to look.
Book a 15-minute call for $50. We'll review what you have, tell you what's missing, and give you a clear picture of what comes next. Your $50 is credited toward any service.
Book Your $50 Ancestry Call βSince 2009, Canadian citizenship could only be inherited by the first generation born outside Canada. If your parent was also born in the US β even with a Canadian grandparent β you were locked out. Thousands of families with deep Canadian roots were told they simply didn't qualify.
For anyone born before December 15, 2025, the generational limit no longer exists. Citizenship can now flow through grandparents, great-grandparents, and beyond β provided you can document an unbroken line of descent from a Canadian ancestor and no one in that line formally renounced their citizenship.
This isn't just a piece of paper. It's a second passport with real, lasting benefits β for you and your family.
Every Canadian citizen holds a constitutionally guaranteed right to enter, remain in, and leave Canada under Section 6 of the Charter of Rights and Freedoms. Non-citizens can be turned away at the border for a single past conviction. Citizens cannot.
Establish residency in any Canadian province and you're eligible for publicly funded healthcare β doctor visits, hospital stays, surgery β at no direct cost. Most provinces require approximately three months of residency to activate coverage.
No work permits. No employer sponsorship. No immigration paperwork. Canadian citizens can live and work in any province, take any job, start a business, or freelance β it's a constitutional right.
Canada's foreign buyer restrictions do not apply to citizens. While non-citizens and non-permanent residents face purchasing limitations, Canadian citizens can buy a home, condo, or land anywhere in the country without restriction.
Domestic tuition averages around $7,700 per year. International students at the same institutions pay over $41,000. For you or your children, Canadian citizenship means access to world-class universities at a fraction of the international cost.
Work and live in Canada and you contribute to β and eventually collect from β the Canada Pension Plan and Old Age Security. Citizenship is the prerequisite. The earlier you establish it, the better.
Eligibility under Bill C-3 comes down to these three elements. If all three are in place, you may already be a Canadian citizen under the law.
At least one person in your family line β a grandparent, great-grandparent, or further back β must have been born in Canada or naturalized as a Canadian citizen. That person is your anchor.
Every generation between that ancestor and you must be connected through official records β birth certificates, baptismal records, and marriage certificates that establish the parent-child relationship at each step.
No one in your lineage can have formally renounced their Canadian citizenship through an official process with the Canadian government. Simply moving to the US, becoming an American citizen, or never visiting Canada does not count as renunciation.
Gathering the records for a Canadian citizenship by descent application is the hardest part β and the part where most people get stuck. We do the digging, the translating, the ordering, and the organizing so your application goes in complete, correct, and ready for IRCC review. We work in English and French and are deeply familiar with archives across every Canadian province and the US records that connect families across the border. We do not provide legal advice, fill out government forms, or represent you before any government body.
Already started gathering documents? We review what you have, match it against IRCC's publicly available requirements, and give you a clear picture of exactly what's missing and where to find it.
We search publicly available databases and archives across Canada and the United States to locate the vital records in your lineage. We work fluently with French-language documents β critical for anyone with Quebec ancestry β and we are familiar with provincial archives from BC to Newfoundland. For records restricted to direct relatives, we prepare the request paperwork so you can sign and submit. No family tree yet? We build one.
Once every record is in hand, we organize, label, and assemble your complete package in the correct order per IRCC's publicly available checklist. We make colour copies, verify photo requirements, and ship everything to the IRCC processing centre via tracked courier. You complete your own CIT 0001 form β we handle everything else.
An estimated 10 million Americans trace their roots to Quebec, Acadia, and the communities built by the nearly one million French Canadians who came to New England between 1840 and 1930. This is the single largest ancestry group eligible under Bill C-3 β and the most complex to research.
Quebec's civil registration system is unlike any other province. Original records are in French, notarial documents require specialized reading, and IRCC applies strict evidentiary standards to Quebec-origin documentation. Getting it right the first time matters.
Our team works fluently in English and French. We read original parish records, civil registrations, and notarial documents directly β no translation delays, no missed details. If your family name is Tremblay, Gagnon, Bouchard, Leblanc, or any of the hundreds of Quebec surnames that crossed the border generations ago β or if your grandmother spoke French at the dinner table β we know exactly where to look.
Straightforward pricing. No surprises. Your $50 consultation fee is applied as a credit toward any service you book.
β οΈ Important: The final decision on every citizenship application rests solely with Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC). We locate and organize documents β we cannot guarantee any outcome.
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Get Started βYou complete your own CIT 0001 application form. We take care of everything else.
Inquire βBook a 15-minute call for $50. We'll review what you have, tell you what's missing, and give you a clear picture of what comes next. Your $50 is credited toward any service.
Book Your $50 Ancestry Call βCanadian Immigration Concierge is a relocation and genealogical research service. We are not a law firm, not lawyers, and not Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultants (RCICs). We do not provide legal advice, immigration consulting, or representation of any kind before IRCC or any other government body. We do not complete government forms on behalf of clients. We cannot guarantee outcomes β all citizenship decisions rest solely with IRCC. For legal questions, please consult a licensed Canadian immigration lawyer or RCIC. Bill C-3 came into force December 15, 2025. Information on this page reflects publicly available information as of June 2026. Laws and procedures may change. For official information visit Canada.ca.