If your parents, grandparents, or earlier ancestors were born in Canada, you may already be a Canadian by descent. A new Canadian citizenship law can help you to apply.
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Canada Creeps Towards Changing Citizenship Laws, Easing Pathways for Overseas-Born Children
Article Summary - Canada’s new citizenship law, Bill C-3, scraps the “second-generation cut-off” that blocked many Canadians born abroad from passing citizenship to their own overseas-born children.
Most people have their own idea of Canada – maybe it’s winter, hockey, maple syrup, or just saying “sorry” a lot. But the truth is, if you actually want to become Canadian, you’ve got to pass an ...
People who were previously excluded from citizenship solely due to the first-generation limit—sometimes referred to as Lost Canadians—now qualify as Canadian citizens and can apply for a citizenship ...
Canada has expanded citizenship-by-descent, restoring status to thousands and modernizing how citizenship passes to future generations. CALGARY, ALBERTA, CANADA ...
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