It was reported that the nano fibrillation cellulose (NFC) can be used for improving the physical properties of papers and cellu- losic films [20]. Henriksson et al. [2] and Zimmermann et al. [21] reported that microfibrillated cellulose (MFC) could be formed into sheets with high strength properties. Similar results for enhancing paper strength are obtained when MFC was added into the pulp suspension [21,22]. In papermaking process, it is important that the papermakers are able to effectively retain mineral fillers and fiber fines while simultaneously improving dewatering rate [23]. NCC provides a very high water retention capacity due to their large surface area and high aspect ratio. However, the strong water retention property may deteriorate the drainage rate of the pulp.