Helping You Take the Final Step Toward a New Nationality
In lead immigration, we guide you through the latest and most prescribed phase of your immigration journey – citizenship. Whether you have been abroad for years as a resident or qualified through birth, descent, or marriage, our team is here to ensure a smooth and successful application process.
We assist customers in various countries, providing a straightforward, stress-free, and compliant process for achieving citizenship that meets all relevant legal requirements.
Countries We Support for Citizenship Applications
We provide expert support for citizenship in:
Canada
Australia
United Kingdom (UK)
New Zealand
United States (USA)
European and Gulf Countries
Who Can Apply for Citizenship?
You may qualify for citizenship if you:
Have lived in the country as a Permanent Resident for a required number of years
Have passed the required language and knowledge tests (if applicable)
Were born in the country or have parents who are citizens
Are married to a citizen of the country and meet residency rules
Our Citizenship Application Process
1. Eligibility Review
We evaluate your case to ensure you meet the residency, legal, and language requirements for citizenship.
2. Document Preparation
We help you collect and organise all necessary documents, including:
Passport and PR card
Residency proof
Language test results
Tax and employment records
Birth/marriage certificates (if applicable)
Police clearance
3. Application submission
We carefully review and submit your citizenship application to minimize errors and ensure timely processing.
4. Follow-up and interview support
We provide support for any additional stages, such as citizenship testing, interviews, or document requests from immigration officers.
5. Preparation for citizenship ceremony
When we are approved, we guide you through the Citizenship Oath ceremony and help you understand your new rights and responsibilities.
It depends on the country. For example, Canada requires 3 of the last 5 years as a resident, while the UK usually requires 1 year with a 5-year-old living on ILR.
Yes, many countries require citizenship or knowledge testing about their history, laws, and values - often accompanied by language testing.
In many cases, yes. Marriage-based citizenship depends on the country in which it is implemented.
It depends on your country and the country to which you are applying. Some allow dual citizenship, while others do not.