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  2. Changes to rules on citizenship by descent - Canada.ca

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    How to pass your Canadian citizenship down to your child. You can pass down your Canadian citizenship to your child by applying for a citizenship certificate. You need to submit a copy of your child’s original birth certificate or record with your application.

  3. Government of Canada introduces legislation for citizenship ...

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    Legislative changes in 2009 amended the Citizenship Act to add a first-generation limit to citizenship by descent, which means that a Canadian citizen parent can pass on citizenship to a child born outside Canada if they were either born in Canada or naturalized before the birth of the child.

  4. See if you may be a citizen - Canada.ca

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    The Citizenship Act includes a first-generation limit to citizenship by descent. This limit generally means someone isn't automatically a Canadian citizen if. they were born outside Canada to a Canadian parent, and; their Canadian parent was also born outside Canada to a Canadian parent

  5. Canadian Citizenship by Descent: A Complete Guide

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    Canadian citizenship by descent refers to the situation where an individual born outside of Canada can acquire Canadian citizenship because one or both of their parents are Canadian citizens. There are plenty of direct benefits for those who are eligible to obtain citizenship.

  6. Understanding Canada's New Citizenship By Descent Laws

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    In December 2023, Canada’s court system declared the existing citizenship by descent laws unconstitutional. These laws imposed a second generation cut-off for citizenship. This meant that children of Canadians who were born abroad were not eligible for automatic citizenship.

  7. Canada’s New Citizenship by Descent: Bill C-71 Explained

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    By expanding citizenship by descent, addressing the plight of “Lost Canadians,” and strengthening residency requirements, Canada reaffirms its commitment to diversity and equality. As the legislation moves forward, it’s essential to provide clarity and support to those affected, ensuring a seamless transition towards a more just and ...

  8. Understanding the Second-Generation Cut-Off Rule for Canadian ...

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    A person may be eligible for Canadian citizenship if they were born outside Canada and at least one of their biological or legal parents at birth was a Canadian citizen when they were born. Canada limits citizenship by descent to the first generation born outside Canada to a Canadian parent.

  9. How to Obtain Canadian Citizenship by Descent: A Step-by-Step ...

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    Obtaining Canadian citizenship by descent is a process that allows individuals who were born outside of Canada to claim citizenship if they have at least one Canadian parent. This process is governed by the Citizenship Act and regulated by Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC).

  10. New bill would let Canadians to pass citizenship rights down ...

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    A new government bill tabled in the House of Commons on Thursday would allow Canadians to pass citizenship rights down to their children born outside the country — a move that would add an...

  11. Canadian Citizenship by Descent: New Legislation and What It ...

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    The Canadian government recently introduced new legislation that will significantly impact the pathway to citizenship by descent. This move, announced by Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC), aims to streamline the process for individuals with Canadian ancestry to gain citizenship.