Physical presence tracking for future Canadian citizens
Maplemeter is a mobile app with a physical presence calculator to help you track your time in Canada and satisfy the physical presence requirement for becoming a Canadian citizen.
We are counting down the days to become Canadian citizens too.
We understand the anticipation because we're on the same journey.
We wanted a beautiful app that could store our whole residence and travel history, and of course, it needed to be easy to use.
We wanted a cool little widget on the home screen of our phones, saying "only 231 days left" and letting us know that we were getting close day by day.
So we built it. And we're sharing it with you.
Residence History
Save all periods where you lived in Canada on a temporary status and the date you became a permanent resident.
Travel Journal
Save all trips you've taken outside of Canada. Put the day you left, the day you came back, where you went, and what it was for.
Countdown & Timeline
See the countdown to your expected eligibility date and the timeline of your physical presence in Canada.
Extra Features
Add the countdown widget to your home screen and keep an eye on how many days are left. Share your journey with friends and family via chat messages or Instagram stories.
Frequently asked questions
Maplemeter is a physical presence tracking tool that helps you track your physical presence in Canada. You will be able to add your residence history details and your travel history, and the tool will use that information to calculate how many days you have been physically present in Canada. Additionally, Maplemeter will calculate the earliest eligible date to get to 1095 days of physical presence.
Maplemeter is only an informational tool and cannot be used to apply for Canadian citizenship. It is only meant to help you understand the official requirements and calculate the physical presence based on the data you provide.
Based on the information you provide, Maplemeter calculates the physical presence score according to the official requirements as laid out in the Citizenship Act (R.S.C., 1985, c. C-29).
Maplemeter strives to provide accurate results, but the final decision on your eligibility for Canadian citizenship rests with the Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC). You should always verify the results with official resources and consult with a qualified Canadian immigration lawyer to get professional advice relevant to your circumstances.