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Changes To Canada’s Citizenship Act To Come Into Force This Week


the CanadaVisa Team - 13 July, 2015

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Long-awaited changes to Canada’s citizenship laws will come into effect this week, with the final reforms to the Citizenship Act in place as of Thursday, June 11. The reforms result from a package of measures passed by the Canadian Parliament last year.

The government of Canada states that the changes “will deter citizens of convenience – those who become citizens for the sake of having a Canadian passport to return to Canada to access taxpayer-funded benefits that come with citizenship status, without having any attachment to Canada, or contributing to the economy.”

The changes to come in as of June 11 include:

“Our reforms ensure new citizens are better prepared for full participation in Canada's economy and Canadian society. This is a win for newcomers, and a win for Canada in terms of making the most of the opportunities that our fair and generous immigration system provides,” says Canada’s Minister of Citizenship and Immigration, Chris Alexander.

“We are eliminating long backlogs, and streamlining our own processes. At the same time, we are ensuring Canadian citizenship is highly valued and stays that way — Promise made, promise kept when it comes to strengthening the value of Canadian citizenship.”

The changes were fully expected to be brought into effect before the end of the current government’s electoral mandate, which ends this October.

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