the CanadaVisa Team - 24 July, 2015
Bill C-37, which will amend Canada’s Citizenship Act, was introduced to restore Canadian citizenship to the tens of thousands who lost, or who never had Canadian citizenship because of several little-known particularities in the Act. The Senate recently passed the bill after third reading. It will become law no later than a year following Royal Assent.
"By introducing this legislation last year, our Government took decisive action to help those people who had their citizenship questioned, and to protect the value of Canadian citizenship for the future," stated Citizenship and Immigration Minister Diane Finley.
Once implemented, the law will give citizenship to:
Don Chapman, spokesperson for the Lost Canadians Organization said that "This law is a victory not just for those who lost their citizenship, but for all Canadians as well."