Naturalized Canadian Citizen
Naturalized Canadian Citizen: Individuals who apply for citizenship, pass the test, and take the oath are considered naturalized Canadian citizens. Some of these people will need a Canadian citizenship certificate, but they will already have one because they were naturalized.
You can enjoy all the perks of being a Canadian as long as you can show proof that you are a citizen. This includes being able to vote in federal elections, get a social insurance number (SIN), use national health care, get a driver’s license, and have one of the strongest passports in the world.
When someone meets the legal standards to be a citizen, that person is said to be a citizen of that country. Most people who live in Canada are Canadian citizens by birth, but some became Canadian citizens through adoption.