CanadianCountry said:Revocations:
1. Based on criminal activity: Agreed if convicted, that is evidence in itself for revocation, so there will a judicial process
2. Based on fraud: No due process. The person affected will have to file a federal appeal on his/her own expense, moreover the Federal court is not bound to listen
3. Based on Intent to Reside: I know, the law as it is, does not impact the naturalized Canadians. But sooner or later, there is scope for new provisions to be added. Revocations then under this will also be without due process.
Do you think that, after one or two years there will be more than 1 million Canadians left without their citizenship being revoked?