The Citizenship Commission is an administrative tribunal within
Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada
Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC; french: Immigration, Réfugiés et Citoyenneté Canada)Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada is the applied title under the Federal Identity Program since 2015; the legal title is Departm ...
(IRCC).
The overall mandate of the Commission is to assess referred applications to ensure they meet the residence or
physical-presence requirements for
Canadian citizenship
Canadian nationality law details the conditions in which a person is a national of Canada. With few exceptions, almost all individuals born in the country are automatically citizens at birth. Foreign nationals may naturalize after living in ...
; and to facilitate citizenship ceremonies to administer
Oaths of Citizenship for successful applicants.
The Commission consists of independent decision-makers called citizenship judges—
officials
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who fulfill the mandate of the Citizenship Commission. Unlike
Justice of the peace, citizenship judges are not judicial officers. The decision-making role of citizenship judges will cease on July 31, 2024, unless it is further extended by the Minister before that date.
Citizenship judge
A citizenship judge is an
official in
Canada
Canada is a country in North America. Its ten provinces and three territories extend from the Atlantic Ocean to the Pacific Ocean and northward into the Arctic Ocean, covering over , making it the world's second-largest country by tota ...
who assesses referred applications to ensure that they meet the physical presence requirements for
Canadian citizenship
Canadian nationality law details the conditions in which a person is a national of Canada. With few exceptions, almost all individuals born in the country are automatically citizens at birth. Foreign nationals may naturalize after living in ...
and presides over citizenship ceremonies to administer the
Oath of Citizenship for successful applicants. Citizenship judges also speak to community groups, schools, and other audiences about the process to become a citizen, as well as Canadian values and the rights and responsibilities of Canadian citizenship.
Regulations require that during a citizenship ceremony a citizenship judge shall; emphasize the significance of the ceremony as a milestone in the lives of the new citizens; administer the oath of citizenship with dignity and solemnity, allowing the greatest possible freedom in the religious solemnization or the solemn affirmation thereof; personally present certificates of citizenship, unless otherwise directed by the Minister; and promote good citizenship, including respect for the law, the exercise of the right to vote, participation in community affairs and intergroup understanding.
In regards to decisions that affect individual cases, citizenship judges are independent decision makers, and unlike
Justice of the peace, citizenship judges are not
judicial officers
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. Their decisions can be
judicially reviewed by a failed applicant or the Minister of Citizenship and Immigration. Rather than ''
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Citizenship judges are appointed in accordance with the ''Citizenship Act'' by the
Governor General
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in-Council on the recommendation of
Minister of Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship. Any Canadian citizen may submit their candidacy if they meet the requisite criteria.
Regalia
Citizenship judges wear a black judicial gown with burgundy accent. A heraldic badge is worn on the right and official national awards may be worn on the left. Judicial tabs are worn with a white wing collar shirt.
See also
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Canadian nationality law
Canadian nationality law details the conditions in which a person is a national of Canada. With few exceptions, almost all individuals born in the country are automatically citizens at birth. Foreign nationals may naturalize after living in ...
*
Canadian Citizenship Test
References
External links
Information at Citizenship and Immigration CanadaProfiles of Citizenship JudgesCitizenship Commission
Immigration to Canada
Law of Canada
Region-specific legal occupations
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