Canada is set to reform its citizenship laws with Bill C-3, providing a pathway to citizenship for thousands of Indian-origin families and others born overseas.
In a fresh turn of events, Canada is preparing to overhaul its citizenship framework, a move that could offer long-awaited relief to thousands of Indian-origin families and other Canadians born overseas.
Canadians excluded under outdated rules will have a fair, clear way to pass citizenship on to their children born or adopted outside Canada, said a press release dated November 21.
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“Once the new law comes into force, Canadian citizenship will be provided to people born before the bill comes into force, who would have been citizens if not f

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