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U.S. leads interest by wide margin in getting Canadian citizenship by descent
Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada received more than 12,000 claims after Bill C-3 broadened eligibility, with nearly 2,500 filed from the United States in January.
- Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada reports receiving more than 12,000 citizenship-by-descent applications between Dec. 15 and the end of January following Bill C-3's implementation.
- Bill C-3 allows citizenship claims for those born abroad to a Canadian parent who spent at least three years in Canada, responding to an Ontario Superior Court order that found Stephen Harper's prior legislation unconstitutional.
- Americans filed nearly 2,500 applications in January, while the United Kingdom recorded 290 and Mexico 235; other nations including China, India, and Germany ranged between 75 and 120 applications.
- The department approved almost 6,300 applications during the period, though only 1,480 qualified under C-3; officials said they do not expect to see a "significant" uptick in long-term applications.
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U.S. leads interest by wide margin in getting Canadian citizenship by descent
OTTAWA - A new law expanding eligibility for Canadian citizenship led to an initial uptick in applications from a handful of countries including the United States, the United Kingdom and
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U.S. leads spike in applications for Canadian citizenship by descent
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Leaning Left18Leaning Right1Center6Last UpdatedBias Distribution72% Left
Bias Distribution
- 72% of the sources lean Left
72% Left
L 72%
C 24%
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