You really do need to go back and read the provisions of C24 before commenting on it. Nothing in C24 prevents you from leaving CAnada once you become a citizen. The intent to reside clause only applies between the application and the oath, and not any time after that.Lux et Veritas said:1. Once someone gets Canadian citizenship, the Charter guarantees him or her mobility rights- you cannot ban people from leaving the country once they are citizens. If the government actually stopped whining about this and provided decent jobs for people many will not consider leaving. You can tell from the tone of the MP "Canada is the best country in the word blah blah blah" that the Tories are simply arrogant and have turned Canada into a much hated country when at one time it was in fact loved by many across the world. Most people leave because they want better job opportunities elsewhere.
2. Someone suggested banning dual citizenship- why? Most developed countries allow it as they are much more secure than this Tory MP in knowing they are great countries.
We live in a globalised world as Asaif said and some people will stay and some will leave. Personally, I got my citizenship and like my life here. I've paid into the system in spite of not having a permanent job (I did consultancy work), paying higher taxes than most people, never claimed anything from the government, abided by the rules, and even volunteered in my community. Now that my contracts have expired, I would love to keep living here and I'm applying, but if I don't get a job in say 12 months, and managed to get an offer from overseas, why should I refuse it??? Makes absolutely no sense and that's why C24 is hopefully going to be repealed.
Having said that, the more outrageous issue in my opinion is birthright citizenship, which most developed countries have abolished years ago and yet Canada and the US continue to practice. This is a problem.
Canadians are indeed free to leave whenever they want. If you don't want to live in Canada, that is your right. But then should your countrymen be forced to support you and your families forever? Should I have to pay for your kids education when you have only lived in this country for 3 or 4 years, and your kids never have? how long can this go on for?
I ask anyone on this forum criticizing my views this....if you could lower your taxes and save tens of thousands a year by eliminating citizens of convenience, wouldn't you want to do so? No one in their right mind would say no to this unless they had every intention of doing the same thing themselves down the line.