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Some news articles on the web explaining the effects of the newly passed Bill C-24 say that under the new law, it is possible for someone's citizenship to be stripped away if they move away from Canada. For example:
Source: http://www.carl-acaadr.ca/articles/70
I skimmed through the text of the bill and couldn't find any references to this. Yes, I could see that the citizenship may now be revoked for certain types of crimes, as well as for fraud, but nothing about removing citizenship for studying or working abroad. Can anyone clarify this? Are the news articles exaggerating the effects of the new bill, or am I missing something? If it's actually possible for citizenship to be revoked for being away from Canada now, can somebody quote the section of the bill regarding this?
(The new laws) Put all naturalized citizens under the implicit threat of having their citizenship revoked, by making it possible for government officials to strip someone of citizenship if they believe that person never intended to live in Canada. This could happen if a naturalized Canadian decides to study, accept a job, or even move in with a romantic partner outside of Canada.
Source: http://www.carl-acaadr.ca/articles/70
I skimmed through the text of the bill and couldn't find any references to this. Yes, I could see that the citizenship may now be revoked for certain types of crimes, as well as for fraud, but nothing about removing citizenship for studying or working abroad. Can anyone clarify this? Are the news articles exaggerating the effects of the new bill, or am I missing something? If it's actually possible for citizenship to be revoked for being away from Canada now, can somebody quote the section of the bill regarding this?