The Value of a Canadian Citizenship Yesterday my daughter received her Canadian citizenship certificate. Kids under 19 who are permanent residents get automatic citizenship, the parent who is already a citizen just has to apply on their behalf. If they are under 14 (which is the case with my daughter) they do not have to take a written test or go to an oath ceremony. My son, who is 16, took his citizenship test today, and passed. So in a couple of months he gets sworn in and given his certificate in a group ceremony. The whole thing has me appreciating the value of a Canadian citizenship. With it you are guaranteed the right to live, study and work anywhere in Canada, and to come and go across the border as you please - for life. But it's not just those things. After all, most countries that you are a citizen of have similar guarantees. Canada has an open, progressive and peaceful society, and seems highly regarded in other parts of the world. Yes, it has its warts like most countries, but you could do far, far worse. Just ask our neighbors to the south (and I say that having grown up in the US). I can't think of a better gift to pass on to my children.