🍁 Canada Expands Citizenship by Descent Beyond First Generation

🍁 Canada Expands Citizenship by Descent Beyond First Generation
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The Canadian government has introduced legislation to extend citizenship by descent beyond the first generation born abroad. The proposed changes would automatically grant Canadian citizenship to individuals born abroad to a Canadian parent who was also born outside Canada. Additionally, it would allow children born and adopted abroad to receive direct citizenship from Canadian parents beyond the first generation.
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This move aims to address the consequences of the previous first-generation limit, which prevented Canadian citizens born abroad from passing on their citizenship to their children born outside Canada. The government acknowledges that the previous law had "unacceptable consequences" for Canadians whose children were born abroad, impacting life choices like where to live, work, study, or raise a family.
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The new legislation follows a 2023 Ontario court ruling that declared the first-generation limit unconstitutional. By expanding citizenship by descent, the government seeks to be more inclusive while protecting the value of Canadian citizenship.
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Government of Canada introduces legislation for citizenship by descent
Canadian citizenship is highly valued around the world. It provides the right to vote, to run for political office and to hold a Canadian passport. For many immigrants, citizenship is key to integration. It also provides a sense of belonging to a diverse and inclusive country built on the principles of democracy, equality and multiculturalism.