‘Lost Canadians’ legislation is now law, aims to fix citizenship rule

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‘Lost Canadians’ legislation is now law, aims to fix citizenship rule
  • The 'Lost Canadians' legislation is now law, designed to amend citizenship rules for those born outside Canada to Canadian parents. This change addresses long
  • This development is significant as it acknowledges the complexities of citizenship for Canadians born abroad, potentially allowing many individuals to reclaim their Canadian identity and rights, thereby strengthening the inclusivity of Canadian citizenship.
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