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Can You Keep Dual Citizenship with Canada in 2026?

Top 10 Countries That Allow Dual Citizenship with Canada in 2026

Are you considering Canadian citizenship, but want to keep your current nationality? Good news—Canada recognizes dual and multiple citizenships, making it possible for millions worldwide to become Canadian citizens without giving up their original passports. Discover which countries allow dual citizenship with Canada, and how Trenity Consultants can help you every step of the way.

Check your eligibility with Trenity Consultants today.

What is Dual Citizenship?

Dual citizenship means you are legally recognized as a citizen of two countries at the same time, with rights and responsibilities in both. For Canadian immigration, this means you can enjoy the benefits of Canadian citizenship—like a strong passport, access to healthcare, and a safe environment—without renouncing your other nationality (subject to rules in your home country).

Canada Dual Citizenship Rules Explained

Canadian law fully recognizes dual and multiple citizenships. You can become a Canadian citizen through birth, naturalization, or descent, and Canada does not require you to renounce your previous citizenship. However, your ability to keep both passports depends on the laws of your other country.

Some countries, like India and China, do not allow dual citizenship. Others, including the countries below, allow it—with or without conditions. Always check both countries’ requirements before applying.

Need guidance? Contact Trenity Consultants—the leading Canada immigration consultants in the UAE, Abu Dhabi, and the GCC.

Top Countries Allowing Dual Citizenship

Here are the top 10 source countries for new Canadian citizens in 2026 that allow dual citizenship with Canada. Find your country below and see the key rules and considerations:

1. Philippines

  • Natural-born Filipinos who become Canadian citizens can retain Philippine citizenship by taking an oath of allegiance (Republic Act 9225).
  • Children born abroad to at least one Filipino parent are automatically dual citizens—just report the birth to a Philippine consulate.

2. Nigeria

  • Nigerians by birth or descent may retain their citizenship after naturalizing in Canada.
  • Naturalized Nigerians must renounce their original citizenship if becoming Canadian.
  • Dual nationals are required to use their Nigerian passports to enter and exit Nigeria.

3. United States

  • US citizens can become Canadian citizens without renouncing their US citizenship.
  • No restrictions based on birth location or naturalization.
  • A US passport is required for entry/exit into the US.

4. France

  • Dual citizenship has been allowed since 1973 with no restrictions.
  • French citizens can hold multiple nationalities, including Canadian.

5. Pakistan

  • Pakistani citizens may keep their citizenship after becoming Canadian, thanks to the Pakistan Citizenship (Amendment) Bill 2024.
  • Applies to Canadian naturalization and citizenship by descent.

6. Brazil

  • Brazilian citizens can become Canadian citizens without restrictions.
  • Note: Dual nationality may limit consular protection from Brazil.

7. United Kingdom

  • British citizens can hold dual UK-Canada citizenship.
  • You are required to travel to the UK using a UK/Irish passport.
  • British diplomatic help is not available when in Canada as a dual national.

8. Germany

  • As of June 27, 2024, Germans may hold dual citizenship with Canada.
  • Rules apply to new applicants and those born abroad to German parents.

9. Syria

  • Syria allows its citizens to hold more than one nationality.
  • In Syrian legal matters, dual nationals are treated as Syrian citizens first.

10. Mexico

  • Since 1998, Mexicans can keep their nationality when becoming Canadian.
  • There are no restrictions or requirements for renunciation.

Start your journey—the Canada PR to citizenship process made easy with Trenity Consultants!

How to Get Canadian Citizenship

Step 1: Become a Permanent Resident (PR)

  • Secure PR status via Express Entry, family sponsorship, or other streams.
  • Need help? Our Canada PR assistance experts can guide you from application to approval.

Step 2: Meet Residency Requirements

  • Live in Canada for at least 1,095 days (three years) in the last five years.
  • File Canadian taxes, if required.

Step 3: Apply for Citizenship

  • Complete the application package and pay fees.
  • Provide supporting documents and biometrics.

Step 4: Pass the Citizenship Test Canada

  • Applicants aged 18-54 must pass a test on Canadian history, values, and responsibilities.
  • Prove language proficiency in English or French (CLB 4 or higher).

Step 5: Wait for Canada Citizenship Processing Time

  • Typical processing times range from 12 to 24 months.
  • Attend a citizenship ceremony and take the Oath of Citizenship.

Ready to apply? Find Canada visa consultants near you or contact Trenity Consultants in Abu Dhabi and across the GCC.

Citizenship by Birth, Naturalization & Descent

Citizenship by Birth

  • Any child born on Canadian soil (except children of diplomats) is a Canadian citizen automatically.

Citizenship by Naturalization

  • Permanent residents can apply after three years’ residency in five years.
  • Must pass language and knowledge tests and have no serious criminal record.

Citizenship by Descent

  • For those born abroad, Bill C-3 (in force December 15, 2025) allows citizenship to pass through unlimited generations before this date—if you have a Canadian-born or naturalized ancestor.
  • For children born abroad on or after December 15, 2025, the Canadian parent (also born abroad) must show a “substantial connection” (at least 1,095 days physically in Canada) before the child’s birth.

Not sure if you qualify? Check your eligibility with Trenity Consultants—the trusted Canada immigration consultants in the UAE and GCC.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I keep my nationality after becoming Canadian?

Yes, as long as your country of origin allows dual citizenship. Canada does not require you to renounce your previous citizenship.

How long does Canadian citizenship take?

The Canada citizenship processing time is typically 12-24 months after submitting your application.

Who qualifies for Canadian citizenship?

Permanent residents who meet residency, language, and knowledge requirements, and have no serious criminal record, are eligible to apply.

Can children get citizenship by descent?

Yes. Children born abroad to Canadian parents may be eligible for citizenship by descent, subject to the new Bill C-3 rules.

Start Your Canada Journey with Trenity Consultants

Whether you’re in the UAE, Abu Dhabi, or anywhere in the GCC, Trenity Consultants offers expert guidance for:

  • Canadian citizenship eligibility checks
  • Canada PR to citizenship process
  • Canada PR assistance
  • Express Entry and work visa guidance
  • End-to-end support from application to approval

Check your eligibility with Trenity Consultants today and take the first step toward a Canadian passport!

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