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Canadian Citizenship Day Calculator

Find out when you're eligible to apply for Canadian citizenship.

To apply for Canadian citizenship, you need 1,095 days of physical presence in Canadawithin the 5 years immediately before your application. Days as a permanent resident count fully; days in Canada as a visitor, student, or worker before becoming a PR count at half credit (up to 365 total credit days). Enter your dates below and this calculator will tell you how close you are and when you'll be eligible.

Count whole days you were physically in Canada as a visitor, student, or worker before becoming a PR. Only 0.5 days of credit per day, capped at 365 days total.

No absences added. If you've left Canada for any trips since becoming a PR, add them here so the calculation reflects time abroad.

This calculator is provided for informational purposes only and is not legal advice. It estimates your eligibility based on the Canadian Citizenship Act's physical-presence requirements (1,095 days in Canada within the 5 years before your application). It does not account for every circumstance — including Crown servants, protected persons, applicants under 18, or complex absence and residency patterns.

Official source: IRCC Physical Presence Calculator · Last updated: 2026-04-17

Frequently asked questions

How long do I need to live in Canada to apply for citizenship?
You must have been physically present in Canada for at least 1,095 days (3 years) within the 5 years immediately before the date of your application. The 5-year window is rolling — as time passes, early days drop out of the count.
Do days before becoming a permanent resident count?
Yes, partially. Days you were physically in Canada as a temporary resident (visitor, student, worker, or protected person) before becoming a PR count as 0.5 days each, up to a maximum credit of 365 days. That credit only applies if your pre-PR period falls within the 5-year eligibility window.
What happens if I leave Canada during the 5-year window?
Every day outside Canada doesn't count toward the 1,095-day requirement. If you take trips abroad, enter them as absences in the calculator and the tool will push your eligibility date out by the equivalent number of days.
How is the 3-out-of-5-years rule calculated?
IRCC looks at the 5 years immediately before your application date. Within that window, your days as a PR count 1.0 each and your qualifying pre-PR days count 0.5 each (capped at 365 credit days). You need the total to be at least 1,095.
When will I be eligible to apply for Canadian citizenship?
Enter your PR date, any pre-PR time in Canada, and any absences. This calculator estimates both your current eligible-day total and the earliest future date you can apply, assuming you stay in Canada from today with no further absences.
Is this calculator official?
No. This is an informational tool, not legal advice. For your official application, use the IRCC Physical Presence Calculator and consult the Government of Canada's citizenship eligibility page. Complex situations (Crown servants, protected persons, minors) aren't handled by this tool.