Can I apply for citizenship if I have a criminal record?
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Yes, you can still apply for Canadian citizenship if you have a criminal record. However, having a criminal record may affect your eligibility and the outcome of your application. Citizenship and Immigration Canada (CIC) carefully assesses each application on a case-by-case basis. They consider factors such as the severity of the offense, the number of offenses, and the length of time since completing the sentence or probation. Certain serious crimes may result in the denial of your citizenship application. It's important to provide comprehensive and accurate information about your criminal record when applying. If you have a criminal record, it is recommended to seek the advice of an immigration lawyer or legal professional to guide you through the application process.
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