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  2. Begin by selecting your preferred language for service at the top of the form. Choose either English or French.
  3. Fill in your personal details, including your name as shown on your immigration document. If your current name differs, provide that as well.
  4. Complete the birth details section accurately, including date and place of birth.
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Disadvantages Dual obligations: You may be bound by the restrictions, laws, and obligations of both countries even if they conflict. Double Taxation: You may be required to pay taxes in both countries, regardless of where you live and work.
4. Youre a resident of both the US and Canada. As both a resident of the US and Canadameaning you have a home in and are considered a resident of both countriesyoull likely file both Canadian and US tax returns, which could lead to double taxation.
Application for Canadian Citizenship Adults (CIT 0002)
To be eligible for Canadian citizenship, you: The five (5) year eligibility period is only the five (5) years before the date you sign your application.
Canada and the U.S. have a tax treaty to prevent double taxation for Canadian residents earning U.S. income and U.S. citizens working and living in Canada. Regardless of your citizenship, you have to pay Canadian income tax if you live and work in Canada.
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As a dual citizen, you have the right to live, work, and study in both countries without requiring visas or facing the usual restrictions imposed on foreign nationals. Additionally, dual citizens benefit from both nations healthcare systems and social services, enjoying a broader safety net.
While there are many benefits to dual and multiple citizenship, some disadvantages may occur. In addition to possibly having a previous citizenship revoked, it is also possible to be caught between two countries legalities, taxation, compulsory military service, and other seemingly unexpected problems.
Yes, dual citizens must report their worldwide income to both countries if they live in Canada and are considered a US person. For example, if you live in Canada but hold U.S. citizenship, you must file a U.S. tax return yearly, even if your income is earned entirely in Canada.

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