Canada’s New Citizenship-by-Descent Law: Recognition of ‘Lost Canadians’, Impact on Indians
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Canada’s new citizenship-by-descent law: Recognition of ‘Lost Canadians’, impact on Indians
Canada new citizenship rules, Canada Bill C-3 reform: With the passage of Bill C-3, Ottawa has moved to correct long-standing gaps that left thousands of people, often called 'Lost Canadians', unable to inherit citizenship because of where they or their parents were born. Here is what to know about the new law
Good news for families of Indian origin, citizenship rules eased in Canada, learn about Bill C-3.
Canada is set to make changes to its citizenship law. Bill C-3, designed to achieve this goal, has now received royal assent. This means that the new law will come into effect soon. The change will directly benefit thousands of Indian-origin families, as many children were previously unable to obtain citizenship. The decision comes at a time when Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney held bilateral meetings on the …
Bill C-3:Canada Now Requires 3 Yrs Residency for Citizenship
Canada is rewriting the rules for citizenship by descent. They are modernizing, or nothing was going to move anyway, let’s be real. Thousands of Indian-origin families living abroad stand to benefit from this, and that’s the kicker. Immigration Minister Lena Metlege Diab said it: “Bill C-3 will fix long-standing issues… and bring fairness to families.” That’s the official line. The Old Mess and The Court Order The thing is, the restriction every…
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