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If you live in Canada, you can contact the CIC Call Centre at
1-888-242-2100 (toll-free).
If you live outside Canada, contact the Canadian embassy,
high commission or consulate responsible for the region
where you live.
This means that you are the second generation born outside
Canada. To retain your Canadian citizenship, you must meet
the requirements of section 8 of the 1977 Citizenship Act.
You will lose your Canadian citizenship on your 28th
birthday unless you take the steps to retain it.
Internet
Visit our website at www.cic.gc.ca and select:
✔ Retention of Canadian Citizenship Worksheet
✔ Application to Register and Retain Canadian Citizenship
Under Section 8
Missions Abroad
Contact the consular officials at a Canadian embassy, high
commission or consulate in your country for a worksheet or
application kit.
Call Centre
If you live in Canada, contact the Citizenship and Immigration
Canada (CIC) Call Centre for a worksheet or application kit at
1-888-242-2100 (toll-free).
If you are hearing impaired and you use a text telephone, you
can access the TTY service at 1-888-576-8502 from 8 a.m.
to 4 p.m. your local time.
Next Steps
• You may be required to attend an interview.
• If you are required to meet the language and knowledge
criteria, you will be sent study material.
• If you meet the requirements for retention of citizenship,
a certificate of retention and a citizenship certificate will
be mailed to you.
Addition of an expiry date
on citizenship certificates
People subject to retention of Canadian citizenship
receive a notice with their citizenship certificate
advising them that according to the 1977 Citizenship Act,
they will automatically lose their Canadian citizenship
on their 28th birthday, unless they take steps to retain
their citizenship before that time.