Last Updated Feb 04, 2026

Canadian Citizenship for Americans: How to Apply Under the New 2026 Rules

Canadian Citizenship for Americans How to Apply Under the New 2026 Rules

By Vineet Tiwari

USA to Canada

Summary: New Canadian Citizenship Rules for US Residents (2026)

Key ChangeImpact for Americans
Bill C-3 EffectEliminated the "First-Generation Limit" (FGL) to citizenship by descent.
Grandparent RuleYou can now qualify through a Canadian grandparent, even if your parents aren't citizens.
Eligibility DateApplies to individuals born outside Canada before December 15, 2025.
Processing TimeCurrent average is 10 months for proof of citizenship.
The OutcomeSuccessful applicants receive a Citizenship Certificate and can apply for a Canadian Passport.

Canadian Citizenship for Americans: How to Apply Under the New 2026 Rules

If you are living in the United States and have a Canadian grandparent, a major legislative shift has just opened a direct path to Canadian citizenship for you. As of late 2025, the "First-Generation Limit" that previously blocked many Americans from claiming their heritage has been abolished. This means thousands of US citizens are now eligible to hold a Canadian passport, even if their own parents never officially claimed their citizenship.

Under the new Bill C-3, your Canadian lineage no longer stops at the first generation born abroad. Book a citizenship consultation to see if your family history qualifies you for a Canadian passport today.

Understanding Bill C-3: The End of the First-Generation Limit

On December 15, 2025, the Canadian government officially enacted Bill C-3, An Act to Amend the Citizenship Act. This landmark law removed the restrictive "First-Generation Limit" (FGL) that had been in place for years. Previously, if you were born in the US to a parent who was also born outside Canada, you were generally ineligible for citizenship by descent.

The New Reality:
• If you have at least one Canadian grandparent, you are now eligible for citizenship.
• This applies to individuals born outside Canada before December 15, 2025.
• You can apply even if neither of your parents currently holds a Canadian passport.

✓ Dual Citizenship: As a US citizen, you can hold both American and Canadian citizenship, giving you the right to live, work, and vote in both countries.

What is Citizenship by Descent?

While most people gain citizenship by being born on Canadian soil (birthright citizenship), citizenship by descent is for those born outside the country to Canadian ancestors. This includes children born abroad and those who were adopted by Canadian citizens.

To claim this right, you must apply to the federal government for Proof of Citizenship. Once your application is approved, you will receive a Canadian Citizenship Certificate—the official document required to apply for your Canadian passport.

The Application Process for US Residents

Most applicants from the United States are required to submit their proof of citizenship applications online. The process involves several critical steps:

1. Document Gathering: You must provide evidence of your descent, such as birth certificates for yourself, your parent, and your Canadian grandparent.
2. Online Submission: Applications are processed through the official IRCC portal.
3. Processing Time: As of early 2026, the average processing time for proof of citizenship is approximately 10 months.

⚠️ Accuracy is Key: Proving a multi-generational link requires precise documentation. Any gaps in your family records or errors in your application can lead to significant delays or a refusal of your claim.

Expert Support for Your Citizenship Claim

Claiming Canadian citizenship through a grandparent involves navigating complex genealogical requirements and new legislative interpretations. For Americans, this is a once-in-a-generation opportunity to secure a second passport and the lifelong benefits of Canadian status.

At Liberty Immigration, we specialize in citizenship by descent claims. We help you trace your Canadian lineage, secure the necessary historical documents, and prepare a comprehensive application that meets the new Bill C-3 standards. Let us help you claim the heritage you are entitled to.

Claim Your Canadian Heritage Today

Don't let your family's Canadian history fade away. Take advantage of the new 2026 rules and secure your Canadian citizenship now.

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Vineet Tiwari

Vineet is a caring and creative leader who has lived in India, Oman, UAE, and Canada, giving him a rich multicultural perspective. His commitment to physical fitness keeps him energetic and focused. Vineet's dedication to his clients is evident as he often takes calls on weekends, ensuring they always feel supported and valued. His diverse background and unwavering availability help build strong, trusting relationships with our clients.